After winning the presidential election in the United States, Donald Trump has expressed his trust in the Indians living in the United States and also expressed confidence in many Indian -origin people. Meanwhile, Trump has recently included another Indian -origin person in his team. The US President has appointed its deputy press secretary for former Indian-American journalist Kush Desai. The White House has announced this.
Communication has acted as director
Kush Desai has previously worked as Deputy Communication Director for Republican National Convention and Communication Director of Iowa Republican Party. He was also the Deputy Battleground States and the Director of Pennsylvania Communications at the Republican National Committee. While in this post, he played an important role in messaging and narrator in the main battleground states of Pennsylvania. Trump won in all seven Battle Ground States. Earlier, Trump appointed Steven Cheung as his Secretary and White House Communication Director. Apart from this, Caroline Levit was appointed secretary and press secretary.
Indian Americans involved in the Trump team sit on high positions
Kush Desai – Trump appoints former Indian -American journalist as Deputy Press Secretary
Kash Patel – Trump has made Bharatwanshi Kash Patel the new FBI chief of the United States.
Vivek Ramaswamy – Trump has chosen Vivek Ramaswamy for the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Ramaswamy’s job has to be advised to the government.
Jay Bhattacharya – Trump has made Jay Bhattacharya director of the National Institute of Health (NIH).
Tulsi Gabard – Trump has created the Director of Tulsi Gaberd National Intelligence. He recently left the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party.
Harmat Dhillon – Trump has nominated Dhillon as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in the Justice Department.
Indian Americans sit at high positions