Peter Navarro served prison time related to Jan. 6. Now Trump is
bringing him back as an adviser
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[December 05, 2024]
By CHRIS MEGERIAN
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former White House adviser Peter Navarro, who served
prison time related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, will
return to serve in Donald Trump’s second administration, the
president-elect announced Wednesday.
Navarro, a trade adviser during Trump’s first term, will be a senior
counselor for trade and manufacturing, Trump said on Truth Social. The
position, Trump wrote, “leverages Peter’s broad range of White House
experience, while harnessing his extensive Policy analytic and Media
skills.”
The appointment was only the first in a flurry of announcements that
Trump made on Wednesday as his presidential transition faced controversy
over Pete Hegseth, Trump’s choice for Pentagon chief. Hegseth faces
allegations of sexual misconduct, excessive drinking and financial
mismanagement, and Trump has considered replacing him with another
potential nominee.
As he works to fill out his team, Trump said he wanted Paul Atkins, a
financial industry veteran and an advocate for cryptocurrency, to serve
as the next chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He wrote
on Truth Social that Atkins “recognizes that digital assets & other
innovations are crucial to Making America Greater than Ever Before.”
Trump also said he was changing course on his choice for White House
counsel. He said his original pick, William McGinley, will work with the
Department of Government Efficiency, which will be run by Elon Musk and
Vivek Ramaswamy with the goal of cutting federal spending. Now David
Warrington, who has worked as Trump’s personal lawyer and a lawyer for
his campaign, will serve as White House counsel.
In addition, Trump announced the selections of former Rep. Billy Long of
Missouri as IRS commissioner; the CEO of financial technology company
Fiserv, Frank Bisignano, as Social Security Administration commissioner;
former Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia to lead the Small Business
Administration; Daniel Driscoll, an Army veteran who was a senior
adviser to Vice President-elect JD Vance, as Army secretary; Jared
Isaacman, a tech billionaire who conducted the first private spacewalk
on Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket, as NASA administrator; and Adam Boehler, a
lead negotiator on the Abraham Accords team, as special presidential
envoy for hostage affairs.
Navarro was held in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the
House committee that investigated Jan. 6. Sentenced to four months in
prison, he described his conviction as the “partisan weaponization of
the judicial system.”
Hours after his release in July, Navarro spoke on stage at the
Republican National Convention, where he told the crowd that “I went to
prison so you won’t have to."
Navarro, 75, has been a longtime critic of trade arrangements with
China. After earning an economics doctorate from Harvard University, he
worked as an economics and public policy professor at the University of
California, Irvine. He ran for mayor of San Diego in 1992 and lost, only
to launch other unsuccessful campaign efforts, including a 1996 race for
Congress as a Democrat.
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Peter Navarro speaks during the Republican National
Convention, July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya,
File)
During Trump’s initial term, Navarro pushed aggressively for tariffs
while playing down the risks of triggering a broader trade war. He
also focused on counterfeited imports and even helped assemble an
infrastructure plan for Trump that never came to fruition.
Navarro often used fiery language that upset U.S. allies. In 2018,
after a dispute between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau, Navarro said “there’s a special place in hell for any
foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with President
Donald J. Trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way
out the door.”
Canadians were outraged, and Navarro later apologized.
Issacman has reserved two more flights with SpaceX, including as the
commander of the first crew that will ride SpaceX’s mega rocket
Starship, still in test flights out of Texas. He said he was honored
to be nominated.
“Having been fortunate to see our amazing planet from space, I am
passionate about America leading the most incredible adventure in
human history,” he said via X.
Trump kept rolling out positions on Wednesday afternoon. He
announced Gail Slater as assistant attorney general for the Justice
Department’s antitrust division. Trump wrote on Truth Social that
“Big Tech has run wild for years, stifling competition in our most
innovative sector.”
Slater worked for Trump’s National Economic Council during his first
term, and she's been an adviser to Vance.
Trump also said Michael Faulkender would serve as deputy treasury
secretary. A professor at the University of Maryland’s Smith School
of Business, Faulkender was the Treasury Department’s assistant
secretary for economic policy during Trump’s initial term. He has
also been the chief economist at the America First Policy Institute,
a think tank formed to further the Trump movement’s policy agenda.
Outside the White House, Trump said that he had asked Michael
Whatley to remain on as chair of the Republican National Committee.
Whatley ran the committee during the election along with Lara Trump,
the wife of Trump’s son Eric.
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AP Aerospace Writer Marcia Dunn in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Associated
Press writer Josh Boak in Washington and Associated Press writer Rob
Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report.
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