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Who are Trump's likely top contenders to lead comms team, interact with the media?

President-elect Trump is expected to announce his second administration's press secretary and communications team, as he speedily rolls out key Cabinet and staff positions.


Who are Trump's likely top contenders to lead comms team, interact with the media?
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Karoline Leavitt is the leading name for press secretary after she worked as the Trump campaign's national press secretary throughout the high-stakes election cycle. Alina Habba, Trump's legal spokeswoman and adviser, was also viewed as a front-runner for the position but said Thursday she would "be better served in other capacities."

"While I am flattered by the support and speculation, the role of Press Secretary is not a role I am considering. Although I love screaming from a podium I will be better served in other capacities. This adminstration is going to be epic! So proud of the Trump team, the latest appointments and 47!" she posted to X on Thursday morning. 

During Trump's first administration, the communications team saw, at times, a revolving door of press secretaries and communications directors. 

Back in 2016, Trump announced Sean Spicer as his first press secretary, who served in the position from Jan. 20, 2017 to July of that year. Spicer resigned after Trump named Anthony Scaramucci as communications director in a communications team shake-up. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who currently serves as governor of Arkansas, took over the position from July 2017 until July 2019. 

Scaramucci served as communications director for about 10 days before he was shown the door and has since been a top critic of the former and upcoming president. Spicer had also served as acting communications director during Trump's first administration and was followed by Scaramucci, Hope Hicks, Bill Shine and finally Stephanie Grisham as communications directors. 

On the press secretary front, Grisham followed Sanders as press secretary, notably serving in the role in the early days of the pandemic before Kayleigh McEnany took over the role, serving in the position until President Biden's inauguration in 2021. 

"The American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin, giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail - and his Cabinet picks reflect his priority to put America First. President Trump will continue to appoint highly qualified men and women who have the talent, experience and necessary skill sets to Make America Great Again," Leavitt told Fox News Digital when asked about Trump's speedy roll-out of Cabinet picks earlier this week. 

Trump also announced he chose former New York Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a pick Trump did not make until Dec. 7, 2016, when he tapped Scott Pruitt to serve in the role.

Trump's first pick for his administration, Susie Wiles for chief of staff, was announced the day after the election, while his 2016 announcement of Reince Priebus as chief of staff was made five days after the election. 

Trump did not announce his first press secretary pick back in 2016 until Dec. 22, 2016, though this year's pick is anticipated to be publicly announced much sooner, similar to his Cabinet announcements. 

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