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THE FACES OF TRUMP’S NATSEC TRANSITION

By ROBBIE GRAMER and ERIC BAZAIL-EIMIL 

11/07/2024 04:02 PM EST

NatSec Daily and the rest of POLITICO’s ace reporting team has spoken to former
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President-elect DONALD TRUMP’s transition team is already taking shape, giving
early insights into who could staff his national security and defense team once
he takes office in January

NatSec Daily and the rest of POLITICO’s ace reporting team has spoken to former
Trump officials and Republicans close to the campaign to collate a user guide
for natsec wonks of transition officials and contenders for senior
administration posts.

The speculation around Cabinet secretary posts is hogging a lot of attention,
but lower-level appointees in the National Security Council, State Department
and Pentagon could have outsized influence over the direction of Trump’s foreign
policy. And people who work on the transition often end up joining the
administration in influential posts.

Without further ado, here’s who’s in the room or in the mix:

The State Department: BRIAN HOOK, former State Department policy planner and
special envoy for Iran, has been tapped to lead the State Department transition
team.

The Pentagon: ROBERT WILKIE, former Veterans Affairs secretary in the first
Trump administration, is leading the Defense Department’s transition team, as
our colleagues reported in today’s Morning Defense (for Pros!).

National Security Council: JOEL RAYBURN and MICHAEL ANTON are expected to play
roles in Trump’s NSC transition team, several people familiar with internal
campaign and transition deliberations said. Rayburn was a Trump appointee for
Middle East policy in the State Department and an adviser to Sen. BILL HAGERTY
(R-Tenn.). Sidebar: It’s worth noting that Hagerty is a contender for Trump’s
secretary of State post, as we have previously reported. Anton was a former
National Security Council spokesman under Trump. (The Trump campaign did not
respond to a request for comment on this or other positions.)

Intel: Trump’s former director for national intelligence, JOHN RATCLIFFE, is
involved in transition planning for national security policy. (POLITICO first
reported his name and others on this list last week.) CLIFF SIMS, who served as
deputy director of national intelligence for strategy and communications in the
first Trump administration, is also playing a leading role in national security
and intelligence transition matters, according to the people familiar with
internal campaign and transition matters.

Global trade: Trump’s former trade representative, ROBERT LIGHTHIZER, and
Lighthizer’s former chief of staff, JAMIESON GREER, are playing a leading role
in economic and international trade transition policy.

Cybersecurity: JOSHUA STEINMAN, a former Trump NSC official, is a leading
contender for the NSC’s top cyber policy post, as our cybersecurity colleagues
report (for Pros!). Others who could be involved in the transition’s
cybersecurity team and take up top administration posts include SEAN PLANKEY, a
former NSC and Energy Department official, and KAREN EVANS, a former Trump
Homeland Security Department official.

Technology: MICHAEL KRATSIOS and GAIL SLATER are managing tech policy during the
Trump transition, as POLITICO reported today (for Pros!). Kratsios is managing
director of the artificial intelligence startup Scale AI, which has secured some
notable Pentagon contracts, and was former chief technology officer in the first
Trump administration. Slater is another Trump administration alumni who also
serves as economic policy adviser to Vice President-elect JD VANCE.

One key litmus test that could be a deciding factor for who joins Trump’s
national security team once he takes office: Loyalty.

People close to the president-elect aren’t being subtle about how loyalty could
matter above all else for job seekers in a second Trump term. As MIKE DAVIS — a
leading contender to be Trump’s attorney general — put it in a post on X:

“Dear Trump Job Seekers: Long time, no chat. Before asking me for help, I am
going to ask you to provide me specific and concrete evidence of your łoyalty to
Trump. If you cannot provide a lot of that, stop asking me. Political
appointments require both competency and loyalty.”


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THE INBOX

MACRON’S WARNING: French President EMMANUEL MACRON has issued a fresh warning
that Europe needs to take security into its own hands following Trump’s
election.

“We must not delegate forever our security to America,” Macron said at the
European Political Community summit in Hungary today. He added that Trump would
“defend the interests of the American people” and asked: “Are we ready to defend
the interests of the European people?”

He’s not the only European leader urging the continent to step it up now that
Trump is bound for the White House. In Budapest, at the same gathering as
Macron, NATO Secretary General MARK RUTTE said Trump is right in calling for an
increase in alliance members’ defense spending and argued that members will need
to increase defense spending past the current target of two percent of gross
domestic product.

TRUMP’S INTERNATIONAL MINUTES: As the Trump transition enters day two, one thing
is clear — Trump’s spending a lot of time on the phone.

Just Wednesday evening, British Prime Minister KEIR STARMER, French President
Macron, Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY, Indian Prime Minister NARENDRA
MODI, Japanese Prime Minister SHIGERU ISHIBA, South Korean President YOON SUK
YEOL and Italian Prime Minister GIORGIA MELONI all announced that they had
spoken with the president-elect, offering congratulations and discussing
hotspots like Ukraine and the Middle East. Trump also spoke with Chinese leader
XI JINPING, though the timing of their conversation is unclear.

More calls are on the agenda today. “Mexican President CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM wrote
on X that she had a “very cordial” call with Trump to discuss the “great
relationship that will exist between Mexico and the United States.”

RUSH ON UKRAINE AID: Ukraine’s foreign ministry praised outgoing President JOE
BIDEN’s administration for military aid and underscored its continued importance
in Kyiv’s fight against Russia, as a signal to the incoming Trump
administration.

“For us it is the everyday struggle of our lives. We need all of the decisions
to come as quickly as possible,” HEORHII TYKHYI, Ukraine’s foreign ministry
spokesperson, told reporters today , as our own VERONIKA MELKOZEROVA writes in.
“We see the administration’s efforts to use all of the allocated aid as fast as
possible and we welcome the steps. Packages lately have been coming in bigger
portions and more frequent.”

IT’S THURSDAY: Thanks for tuning in to NatSec Daily! This space is reserved for
the top U.S. and foreign officials, the lawmakers, the lobbyists, the experts
and the people like you who care about how the natsec sausage gets made. Aim
your tips and comments at rgramer@politico.com and ebazail@politico.com, and
follow Robbie and Eric on X @RobbieGramer and @ebazaileimil.

While you’re at it, follow the rest of POLITICO’s global security team:
@dave_brown24, @HeidiVogt, @RosiePerper, @nahaltoosi, @PhelimKine,
@connorobrienNH, @paulmcleary, @reporterjoe, @JackDetsch, @magmill95,
@johnnysaks130, and @JGedeon1



THE COMPLEX

RECRUITING RESOLVE: Air Force leaders are claiming that making modest changes to
screening guidelines for recruits is helping them meet targets, and pledging
that doing so isn’t sacrificing the quality of potential new servicemembers.

What’s that mean in practice? More leniency on pot-smoking and tattoos.

Air Force official ALEX WAGNER and Brig. Gen. CHRISTOPHER AMRHEIN took to
Breaking Defense today to make the case that these changes “looked at the world
as it is and moved decisively to eliminate out-of-date and indefensible barriers
that blocked capable recruits from joining the service.” They also argue that
they didn’t lower standards for eligibility.

They pointed to a pilot program where the service did not automatically reject
potential recruits who tested positive for THC during the screening process and
allowed a retest within 90 days. They also are highlighting a new policy whereby
the force is not automatically rejecting recruits with a small tattoo on the
back of their hand.

The military has struggled to meet recruiting targets during the Biden
administration, as young people have shown less interest in joining the
military. Concern has grown on both sides of the aisle in Congress that the U.S.
needs to do more to ensure it has a proper fighting force at its disposal.



ON THE HILL

TRUMP’S CONFIRMATION EASE: The burgeoning Senate Republican majority is reducing
anxiety on Capitol Hill that polarizing Trump appointees might face headwinds on
their journeys to confirmation.

As our own JORDAIN CARNEY and KATHERINE TULLY-McMANUS report, Senate Republicans
are planning on being very deferential to Trump’s picks this time around,
opening the door for controversial choices like tech mogul ELON MUSK and
activist ROBERT F. KENNEDY Jr., to fill major roles in the administration.

And those changes could affect the math around key diplomatic jobs, like
secretary of State. Our colleagues report that at least two members of the upper
chamber — Sens. MARCO RUBIO (R-Fla.) and Hagerty of Tennessee — are vying to be
America’s next top diplomat. Former acting National Intelligence Director RIC
GRENELL is also angling for the job. A wider Senate GOP majority could make it
easier for any of the three men to be confirmed if Democrats opt to play
hardball on their nominations and some Republicans express reservations.





BROADSIDES

A NEW SAHEL THREAT: Nigeria is warning about a burgeoning insurgency in its
northwest states that emerged under the nose of Russian-backed military juntas
in Niger and Mali.

As Reuters’ CAMILLUS EBOH reports, the Nigerian military issued a warning about
the Lakurawas, a militia that emerged shortly after last year’s coup in Niger
and has managed to infiltrate northwestern Nigeria’s Sokoto and Kebbi states.

The ideology of the group is unknown. But the emergence of this group points to
the deteriorating security landscape in the Sahel and West Africa, which already
faced concerted insurgency threats from Islamist groups like Boko Haram and
Islamic State offshoots. And it adds another headache for the embattled central
government in Abuja, which has struggled to project regional strength and
resolve domestic economic woes in one of the continent’s most powerful
countries.



TRANSITIONS

— ROB BERSCHINSKI is departing his role as senior adviser at U.S. Agency for
International Development to become chief of staff of Harvard University’s
Kennedy School of Government.

— Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. MICHAEL HERZOG will leave his post in January
2025, the office of Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU announced today. Herzog,
whose replacement has yet to be announced, has been Israel’s top envoy to
Washington through Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip and southern
Lebanon.



WHAT TO READ

— JUAN PABLO SPINETTO, Bloomberg: Sheinbaum needs to prepare Mexico for Trump
2.0

— MICHAEL KIMMAGE and HANNA NOTTE, Foreign Affairs: How Ukraine became a World
War

— SHAYNDI RAICE, The Wall Street Journal: Netanyahu wanted Trump back. But the
Middle East has changed since 2016.



TOMORROW TODAY

— Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, 2 p.m.: Launch of a new report titled
“Capture the (Red) Flag: An Inside Look Into China’s Hacking Contest Ecosystem.”

— United States Institute of Peace, 2 p.m.: The new lives of Russians in exile

— George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs, 4:30
p.m.: A book discussion on EDWARD WONG’s “At the Edge of Empire: A Family’s
Reckoning with China.”

Thanks to our editor, Heidi Vogt, who is blocking efforts to ensure a smooth
transition to our reign of power.

Thanks to our producer, Gregory Svirnovskiy, whose loyalty to our transition
team is unrivaled.


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