In President Trump’s second term, Senior Advisor to the West Wing Office, the closest to action – the Oval Office – is Dan Scavino, one of his longest serving inner aides.
While influence with the US president is often a factor in the physical proximity of the advisor’s office to an oval shape, in Trump’s second term, it may not be as important when he holds tabs on the phone with the power player he values ​​most.
However, the West Wing seating chart, which still has empty desks, is still a source of intrigue for players both inside and outside the White House, layout-savvy people told CBS News.
Scavino occupying the office next to the president’s private dining room. Jared Kushner, the senior adviser to Trump, who used his first term, had Mike Donilon, who used during Joe Biden’s presidency. Scabino, Trump’s voice of the Magazine movement, the social media followers post every time he posts and comments, are currently the vice-chief of staff.
Next to the office scabino Steve Bannon The first Chief Strategist to be in charge of seven months as Trump’s administration is James Blair, the deputy chief of staff who served as Politburo chief of Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Susie Wills There is a spacious corner spot that holds the suite, which was traditionally the chief of staff.
Also in the Power Corridor is Robert Gabriel, the president’s assistant, and Beau Harrison, vice-director. Harrison is in a cubicle-like office.
Technically, the desk with the least real estate between it and the Trump ellipse belongs to Margo Martin, a special assistant to the president and communications advisor. She is in the outer oval shape along with receptionist Chamberlain Harris. Natalie Harp, a former American news network anchor who played the role of Bodyman during the campaign. Walt Nauta, a military aide and presidential officer, has been accused of hampering government efforts by investigating the handling of classification documents at Mar-a-Lago. The charges were dismissed by federal court weeks after Trump’s second term.
Along the western corridors of the West Wing, along the usual arrangements of each office, there are Vice President JD Vance and national security advisers. Mike Waltz. Vance’s chief Jacob Less is in the VP’s suite.
Alex Wong, Deputy National Security Advisor. Senior Advisor Mika Ketchel is in Waltz Suite. National Security Council Chief of Staff Brian McCormack and spokesman Brian Hughes are on the ground floor and not too far from the situation room, but most of the rest of the NSC staff are in the building next to the Executive Office Building in Eisenhower.
Border Emperor Tom Homan is near the naval turmoil. There are also special envoys at the underground level. Steve WitkoffPaula Whitekane and Staff Secretary, Wilschwarf from Faith Office.
Deputy Director Stephen Miller, one of Trump’s top advisors, is in the suite upstairs with policy strategist May Davis Mailman. David Warrington and the White House lawyers’ office are at second level, similar to President’s counselor Alina Haba.
Under the hall on the second floor is Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council. Deputy Director Nick Luna. Vince Haley leads the National Policy Council. Ross Worthington, head speechwriter.
Another key player on the oval main floor is Taylor Budwich, the deputy chief of staff in communications and cabinet issues in the most spacious press. Communications Director Stephen Chan. Press Officer Karoline Leavitt and Deputy Director Harrison Fields in the area known as the Lower Press.
Among the heaviest hitters in the presidential orbit is the West Wing office, which includes secretaries of ministers such as Howard Lutnick of Commerce. Some of his advisors are not in the government, including members of his family, his personal senior advisers. Boris Epshteyn Former Communications Assistant Jason Miller;