In the frozen Alaskan wilderness of sharp winds and cutting cold, racing sometimes had a cruel, incredulous cost. In 1985, the year before she won her first
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In the frozen Alaskan wilderness of sharp winds and cutting cold, racing sometimes had a cruel, incredulous cost. In 1985, the year before she won her first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, a 1,150-mile grind from Anchorage to Nome, a moose ran into Susan Butcher's team and started killing dogs

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Trump names Dan Scavino to lead White House personnel office

Posted By: Ajay Rawat Posted On: Oct 12, 2025Share Article
President Donald Trump has appointed Dan Scavino as the new head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office. Scavino will oversee the selection and appointment of government positions. He replaces Sergio Gor, who has been appointed the new U.S. Ambassador to India. This marks a significant shift in key personnel appointments within the administration.President Donald Trump has appointed Dan Scavino as the new head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office. Scavino will oversee the selection and appointment of government positions. He replaces Sergio Gor, who has been appointed the new U.S. Ambassador to India. This marks a significant shift in key personnel appointments within the administration.U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino to head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, Trump posted on Truth Social early on Sunday.<br><br>Scavino replaces Sergio Gor, the new U.S. ambassador to India.<br><br>In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Scavino would be responsible for overseeing the selection and appointment of nearly all positions in government, describing it as “a very big and important position.”<br><br> He also confirmed that Gor, who previously held the role, will now serve as the next US Ambassador to India.<br><br> “I am pleased to announce that the great Dan Scavino, in addition to remaining Deputy Chief of Staff of the Trump Administration, will head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, replacing Sergio Gor, who did a wonderful job in that position, and will now become the Ambassador to India. Dan will be responsible for the selection and appointment of almost all positions in government, a very big and important position. Congratulations Dan, you will do a fantastic job!!!” Trump wrote.Add    as a Reliable and Trusted News Source     Add Now!   <br> <br>

President Donald Trump has appointed Dan Scavino as the new head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office. Scavino will oversee the selection and appointment of government positions. He replaces Sergio Gor, who has been appointed the new U.S. Ambassador to India. This marks a significant shift in key personnel appointments within the administration.

U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino to head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, Trump posted on Truth Social early on Sunday.

Scavino replaces Sergio Gor, the new U.S. ambassador to India.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Scavino would be responsible for overseeing the selection and appointment of nearly all positions in government, describing it as “a very big and important position.”

He also confirmed that Gor, who previously held the role, will now serve as the next US Ambassador to India.

“I am pleased to announce that the great Dan Scavino, in addition to remaining Deputy Chief of Staff of the Trump Administration, will head the White House Presidential Personnel Office, replacing Sergio Gor, who did a wonderful job in that position, and will now become the Ambassador to India. Dan will be responsible for the selection and appointment of almost all positions in government, a very big and important position. Congratulations Dan, you will do a fantastic job!!!” Trump wrote.Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!


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In the frozen Alaskan wilderness of sharp winds and cutting cold, racing sometimes had a cruel, incredulous cost. In 1985, the year before she won her first
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In the frozen Alaskan wilderness of sharp winds and cutting cold, racing sometimes had a cruel, incredulous cost. In 1985, the year before she won her first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, a 1,150-mile grind from Anchorage to Nome, a moose ran into Susan Butcher's team and started killing dogs

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