Read Profile Of Donald Trump New Cabinet Members

Donald Trump is preparing for office, and also picking people that will work with him to "Make America Great Again."  

 

            

Five people have now been picked by the President-elect, Donald Trump, and they are:

Stephen Bannon, chief strategist and senior counselor: Stephen was the former head of the white-supremacist website, Breitbart. He was the last man that ran Trump campaign after a series of changes in his campaign management.

Breitbart is well-known for its racist and sexist post. 

Stephen is also said to be a well-known wife beater, according to police reports.

He had beaten his wife because she did not stop their child from crying in the middle of the night while he was sleeping. 

A lot of netizen have criticized his appointment.

             

Reince Priebus, chief of staff: Reince is the chairman of the Republican National Committee, and though he criticizes Trump when he goes over the line, he also supported him in winning the election to the White house.

He also makes sure the Republican party comes together as one when Trump was announced winner of the election.

                

Gen. Mike Flynn, national security adviser: He has been one of Trump military adviser, though a registered democrat, Mike hates Hillary Clinton. He was discharged from Pentagon’s top intelligence job because of his combative style.

He believes that Islam is a "cancer" and “a political ideology" that "hides behind this notion of it being a religion.”

                 

Rep. Mike Pompeo, CIA director: Kansas representative and also House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He did not endorse Donald Trump during the primaries, he had instead supported Marco Rubio, Trump rival, but backed Trump after he emerged as the Republican nominee.

               

Sen. Jeff Sessions, attorney general: Sessions is from Alabama, and he was the first senator to endorse Donald Trump. He is a top member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and before becoming a senator, he was the attorney general of Alabama.

He was nominated to be a federal judge in the 1980s, but was not approved by the  Senate Judiciary Committee because of a racist statement he had made. 30 years ago now, people tend to have moved forward with it