- Some Trump family members will serve as unofficial White House advisors in his second term.
- After serving as a senior advisor during Trump’s first term, Ivanka Trump will not reenter politics.
- Lara Trump will continue serving as RNC cochair unless Gov. Ron DeSantis appoints her to the Senate.
President-elect Donald Trump’s family members may not hold as many formal White House roles as they did during his first term, but they’ll still remain important parts of his political operation.
Aside from Melania Trump, who will return as first lady, Lara Trump holds the most established leadership position as cochair of the RNC. She’s also being floated as a possible replacement for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s Senate seat if he’s confirmed as secretary of state.
Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, has also begun venturing into politics and advising his father on appealing to young voters.
Other Trump family members like Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump will remain out of the spotlight.
Here’s a rundown of how Donald Trump’s relatives will — or won’t — be involved in his administration.