President-elect Trump has announced his nominations for key positions in his administration. Billy Long, a former Missouri congressman, has been chosen to serve as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Trump praised Long’s experience as a tax adviser and his ability to work well with both sides of the aisle.
Trump also named Kelly Loeffler, a former senator from Georgia, to head the Small Business Administration (SBA). Loeffler has experience in business and Washington and is committed to reducing red tape and ensuring the SBA is accountable to taxpayers.
Additionally, Trump nominated Frank Bisignano, CEO of Fiserv, to head the Social Security Administration. Bisignano has a track record of transforming large corporations and is responsible for delivering on the agency’s commitment to the American people.
These nominations are part of Trump’s effort to build a team that will help him achieve his goals in his second term.