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List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements by former federal officials

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List of notable federal executive officials that have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Former Trump administration officials

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Nikki Haley
Ben Carson
Mike Pompeo
Steve Bannon
William Barr
Terry Branstad
Scott Brown
Michael Flynn
Kellyanne Conway
Kelly Craft
Makan Delrahim
Betsy DeVos
Jim Gilmore
Callista Gingrich
Richard Grenell
Holly Ham
Kayleigh McEnany
Linda McMahon
Mark Meadows
Steven Mnuchin
Peter Navarro
Kash Patel
Rick Perry
Wilbur Ross
Reince Priebus
Jeff Sessions
Vanila Singh

Cabinet-level officials

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Department of Commerce officials

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Department of Defense officials

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Department of Education officials

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Department of Energy officials

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Department of Health and Human Services officials

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Department of Homeland Security officials

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Department of Housing and Urban Development officials

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Department of the Interior officials

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Department of Justice officials

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Department of State officials

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Department of the Treasury officials

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Department of Veterans Affairs officials

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Executive Office officials

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Other federal officials

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White House officials

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Former executive branch officials

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Bob Barr
Haley Barbour
William Bennett
Hugh Hewitt
Zuhdi Jasser
Scott Jennings
Mark Levin
David McCormick
Edwin Meese
Matt Schlapp
Tommy Thompson

Cabinet-level officials

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Department of Defense officials

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Department of Education officials

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Department of Energy officials

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Department of Health and Human Services officials

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Department of Homeland Security officials

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Department of Housing and Urban Development officials

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Department of the Interior officials

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Department of Justice officials

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Department of State officials

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Department of the Treasury officials

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Executive Office officials

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Other federal officials

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White House officials

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See also

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References

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