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Trump names Dan Scavino to lead White House personnel office
(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino to head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, Trump posted on Truth Social early on Sunday.
Scavino replaces Sergio Gor, the new U.S. ambassador to India.
Trump Appoints Dan Scavino to Head White House Personnel Office
U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Dan Scavino to lead the White House Presidential Personnel Office. This announcement was made by Trump on Truth Social, underscoring the importance of the role.
Trump disclosed that Dan Scavino will be responsible for overseeing the selection and appointment of nearly all government positions. This significant role emphasizes the trust placed in Scavino’s capabilities.
Scavino will continue as Deputy Chief of Staff while assuming his new responsibilities. Trump’s statement highlighted the substantial responsibility associated with this position.
The White House Presidential Personnel Office is crucial for the selection of almost all governmental positions. Trump’s appointment of Scavino stresses the office’s influence on government staffing.
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Trump appoints Sergio Gor as new ambassador to India; Dan Scavino to head personnel office
Dan will be responsible for the selection and appointment of almost all positions in government, Trump said
U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino to head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, Trump posted on Truth Social early on Sunday.
Scavino replaces Sergio Gor, the new US ambassador to India. Dan will be responsible for the selection and appointment of almost all positions in government, Trump said.
The US President congratulated Dan on the "very big and important position".
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Gor used his first meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to talk trade, defence and critical minerals, as the nations seek to amend soured ties.






















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