White House Deputy Chief of Staff
| White House Deputy Chief of Staff | |
|---|---|
Incumbent since January 20, 2025Dan Scavino, Stephen Miller, James Blair, Taylor Budowich, Nicholas F. Luna, and William "Beau" Harrison | |
| Executive Office of the President White House Office | |
| Reports to | White House Chief of Staff |
| Appointer | President of the United States |
| Website | www |
The White House Deputy Chief of Staff is officially the top aide to the White House chief of staff, who is the senior aide to the president of the United States. The deputy chief of staff usually has an office in the West Wing and is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the White House bureaucracy, as well as such other duties as the chief of staff assigns to them. In all recent administrations, there have been multiple deputy chiefs with different duties.
In the second Trump administration, there are six deputy chiefs of staff:
- Dan Scavino, Deputy Chief of Staff
- Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
- James Blair, Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs
- Taylor Budowich, Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel
- Nicholas F. Luna, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Implementation
- William "Beau" Harrison, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
At least six deputy chiefs of staff were subsequently promoted to become chief of staff: Dick Cheney, Ken Duberstein, Andrew Card, Erskine Bowles, John Podesta, and Joshua Bolten.