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This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which have endorsed Donald Trump to be the Republican Party's presidential nominee for the 2024 U.S. presidential election. For general election endorsements, see: List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements Executive branch officials Note: Current executive branch officials (other than the president and vice president) are prohibited from making political campaign endorsements by the Hatch Act. Cabinet-level officials Ben Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2017–2021) Richard Grenell, Acting Director of National Intelligence (2020), U.S. Ambassador to Germany (2018–2020) and Special Envoy for the Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations (2019–2021) Mark Meadows, White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021) and U.S. Representative from NC-11 (2013–2020) (Trump's co-defendant) Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General (1985–1988) Steven Mnuchin, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (2017–2021) Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2017–2021) Russell Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2019–2021) and Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2018–2020) Matthew Whitaker, Acting U.S. Attorney General (2018–2019), Chief of Staff to the U.S. Attorney General (2017–2018) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa (2004–2009) Department of Defense officials Katie Arrington, Chief Information Security Officer for the U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (2019–2022) James E. Livingston, Commanding General of the Marine Forces Reserves (1992–1995) and Medal of Honor recipient Kash Patel, Chief of Staff to the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense (2020–2021) Department of Education officials Gary Bauer, U.S. Under Secretary of Education (1985–1987) and U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Education for Planning and Budget (1982–1985) Department of Health and Human Services officials Michael Caputo, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Public Affairs (2020–2021) Department of Homeland Security officials Thomas Homan, Acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (2017–2018) Department of Housing and Urban Development officials Lynne Patton, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Region II (2017–2021) Department of Justice officials Makan Delrahim, U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division (2017–2021) Rudy Giuliani, United States Associate Attorney General (1981–1983), U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983–1989) and Mayor of New York City (1994–2001) Mark Levin, Chief of Staff to the U.S. Attorney General (1988–1989) Peter McCoy Jr., U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina (2020–2021) Department of State officials Ken Blackwell, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (1992–1993) David Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Israel (2017–2021) Jim Gilmore, U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (2019–2021) and Governor of Virginia (1998–2002) Jeffrey Ross Gunter, U.S. Ambassador to Iceland (2019–2021) Woody Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2017–2021) Ed McMullen, U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein (2017–2021) Leandro Rizzuto Jr., Principal Officer at the U.S. Consulate in Bermuda (2020–2021) Carla Sands, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (2017–2021) Donald Tapia, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica (2019–2021) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis) Department of Treasury officials Monica Crowley, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs (2019–2021) David McCormick, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs (2007–2009) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania in 2024 Executive Office officials Nick Ayers, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2017–2019) Keith Kellogg, National Security Advisor to the U.S. Vice President (2018–2021) and Acting U.S. National Security Advisor (2017) David McIntosh, Director of the Domestic Policy Council (1987–1988) and U.S. Representative from IN-02 (1995–2001) Other federal officials Don Benton, Director of the Selective Service System (2017–2021) Stephen Stepanek, Regional Administrator of the General Services Administration's New England Region (2018) Kelly Tshibaka, Acting Inspector General of the Federal Trade Commission (2014–2015) Paula White, Special Advisor to the Faith and Opportunity Initiative at the Office of Public Liaison (2019–2021) White House officials Steve Bannon, White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to the U.S. President (2017) Steven Cheung, Assistant White House Communications Director (2017–2018) and Special Assistant to the U.S. President (2017–2018) Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to the President (2017–2020) Boris Epshteyn, Assistant White House Communications Director for Surrogate Operations (2017) Michael Flynn, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017) and Director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (2012–2014) Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to the U.S. President (2017) Brian Jack, White House Director of Political Affairs (2019–2021) Jared Kushner, Director of the Office of American Innovation (2017–2021) and Senior Advisor to the President (2017–2021) (Trump's son-in-law) Karoline Leavitt, White House Assistant Press Secretary (2020) and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from NH-01 in 2022 Jeffrey Lord, White House Associate Political Director (1987–1988) John McEntee, Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office (2020–2021) and Personal Aide to the U.S. President (2017–2018) Stephen Miller, Senior Advisor to the President (2017–2021) and White House Director of Speechwriting (2017–2021) Walt Nauta, Member of the Presidential Food Service (2012–2021) (Trump's co-defendant) Peter Navarro, Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy (2017–2021) and Director of the National Trade Council (2017) Robert C. O'Brien, U.S. National Security Advisor (2019–2021) and Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs (2018–2019) Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications (2020–2021) and White House Director of Social Media (2017–2021) Matt Schlapp, White House Director of Political Affairs (2003–2005) Cliff Sims, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Strategy and Communications (2020–2021) Ivanka Trump, Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship (2017–2021) and Advisor to the President (2017–2021) (Trump's daughter) U.S. Senators Current As of March 2024, 38 out of the currently serving 49 Republican senators have endorsed Trump. John Barasso, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (2007–present) Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2019–present) Mike Braun, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2019–present) and Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana in 2024 Katie Britt, U.S. Senator from Alabama (2023–present) Ted Budd, U.S. Senato.... 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  • If These Walls Could Talk synopsis, comments

    If These Walls Could Talk

    Rachel Toalson

    Don't worry about us; we're doing just fine.In the parenting world, we readily adjust our masks, pretend we're having a grand old time, do anything we can to avoid admitting that s...

  • The Boy Who Spun Gold synopsis, comments

    The Boy Who Spun Gold

    L.R. Patton

    A hunger for gold is never satisfied.Homer, one of the lost children of Fairendale, finds himself in the most unusual of circumstancestransformed into a dwarf, utterly alone, in th...

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    The Life-Changing Madness of Tidying Up After Children

    Rachel Toalson

    Would you rather try to keep a tidy house with kids around or clean up after a tornado every day? It's about the same.When you're a parent, you spend a considerable amount of time ...

  • This Life With Boys synopsis, comments

    This Life With Boys

    Rachel Toalson

    Idiodare: 1. (Verb) To defy or challenge someone to do something idiotic. 2. (Noun) An idiotic challenge.3. (Fact) Something with which you'll become intimately familiar ...

  • The Ghosts of Kingston Estate synopsis, comments

    The Ghosts of Kingston Estate

    L.R. Patton

    "A spinechilling ghost story with a lot of heart."Goosebumps meets Lockwood & Co. meets Small Spaces in The Ghosts of Kingston Estate, a middle grade horror story about amateur...

  • The Girl Who Braved the Underground synopsis, comments

    The Girl Who Braved the Underground

    L.R. Patton

    Only the bravest will survive what lies underneath.Thumbelina, one of the lost children of Fairendale, finds herself all alone beneath the ground of Ashvale, thanks to a Vanishing ...

  • The Girl Who Bewitched the Red Shoes synopsis, comments

    The Girl Who Bewitched the Red Shoes

    L.R. Patton

    What happens when magic is broken?Something is wrong with 12yearold Aurora's magic. After a Vanishing spell sent her all the way from Fairendale to the Whispering Woods outside Ros...

  • The Days Are Long, But the Years Are Short synopsis, comments

    The Days Are Long, But the Years Are Short

    Rachel Toalson

    Blink and they'll be grown.As new parents, the words of older, wiser parents don't make a bit of sense. Blink and they'll be grown? We blinked and three toilet paper rolls disappea...