Brooke Rollins: Donald Trump nominates Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary
Brooke Rollins : US President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday nominated policy advocate Brooke Rollins to be the 33rd United States Secretary of Agriculture. Trump also praised Rollins' experience and commitment to supporting American farmers, food self-sufficiency and agriculture-dependent small towns.
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Ms. Rollins, 52, is currently the CEO of the America First Policy Institute, a non-profit think tank often referred to as Trump's “White House in waiting.” Is done.
Following his nomination, Rollins expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, saying that it would be the honor of his lifetime to advocate for America's farmers and agricultural communities.
Brooke Rollins is from Glen Rose, Texas, who now lives in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband Mark and their four children. He graduated with honors in Agricultural Development from Texas A&M University. This 52-year-old woman created history by becoming the first female student union president in the university. He received a Juris Doctor degree with honors from the University of Texas School of Law.
Ms. Rollins worked as a litigation attorney in Dallas and clerked for a federal judge in Texas.
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