Nominee for agriculture secretary completes Trump cabinet

Donald Trump has nominated Brooke Rollins, a longtime ally, as Secretary of Agriculture, completing his cabinet picks. Rollins is the head of the America First Policy Institute, a think tank supporting Trump’s policies. Trump praised Rollins, stating she would work to protect American farmers. A former White House aide, Rollins co-founded the America First Policy Institute and previously served as Director of the Office of American Innovation and acting head of the Domestic Policy Council. With a background in agriculture and law, Rollins would oversee farm subsidies, federal nutrition programs, and other agricultural sectors if confirmed by the Senate.

Rollins' nomination concludes a dramatic and fast-paced selection process for Trump's cabinet, which includes figures like Robert Kennedy Jr., nominated for the Department of Health and Human Services, and Matt Gaetz, who withdrew his nomination for Attorney General amid allegations of misconduct. Other controversial picks, such as Pete Hegseth for a position in the administration and Linda McMahon for Education Secretary, have also faced scrutiny.$COS @Contentos-COS #COSSocialFiRevolution $COS