Trump names Alina Habba as adviser to the president, with other State Department duties
President-elect Donald Trump announced that Alina Habba, his senior advisor and attorney, would serve as advisor to the president.
The appointment was shared via an article on Truth Social Sunday evening, in which he wrote: “Alina has been a tireless advocate for justice, a fierce defender of the rule of law, and an invaluable advisor to my campaign and transition team. his determination: to stay by my side through many “trials,” battles, and countless days in court. »
“As a first-generation American from the Middle East, she has become a role model for women in law and politics, having recently been named Chaldean Woman of the Year,” the post continued, before praising Habba and his family for this nomination.
In his previous administration, the position was held by Kellyanne Conway. He is not associated with the White House Counsel’s office.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 30: Alina Habba speaks to the media outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse for the secret trial of Donald Trump on May 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
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In other social media posts that same evening, Trump announced several State Department positions, including Michael Anton as director of policy planning, Michael Needham as advisor and Christopher Landau as deputy secretary .
“Michael served me loyally and effectively on the National Security Council during my first term,” Trump said. job Regarding the position of Director of Policy Planning, said.
“He has spent the last eight years explaining what an America First foreign policy really means,” it added.
For Needham, he wrote“Mike has ably served Senator Marco Rubio for many years and is a key leader in the America First movement. He has been on the front lines of the fight for America’s forgotten men and women for nearly two decades, and he will do a great job at State.
In appointing the Deputy Secretary of the Department of State, the President-elect job“Chris will work closely with our great Secretary of State nominee, Marco Rubio, to promote our nation’s security and prosperity through an America-first foreign policy. Chris served as my ambassador to Mexico, where he worked tirelessly with our team to reduce illegal migration to the lowest levels in history.”
“He is also one of our country’s great lawyers and served under Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas on the United States Supreme Court,” the post continued. “He graduated first in his class from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and argued nine cases before the United States Supreme Court.”
All four messages appeared on Trump’s account in the span of about a minute, just before 7 p.m.