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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced the appointments to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, which is the office in charge of dealing with Puerto Rico affairs.
The office will be headed by Alex Meyer, who will join the White House as a deputy assistant to the president and director of the office. Meyer previously served as the deputy political director for the Trump-Vance 2024 campaign directly managing Trump’s operations in the battleground states of Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
The position was previously held by Gretchen Sierra Zorita, who headed the office under former President Joe Biden.
Trump also made several other appointments to the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, most of whom performed various roles in the 2024 Trump-Vance campaign. One exception is Christine Serrano Glassner, who will serve as special assistant to the president and office deputy director for local and tribal governments. Prior to joining the White House, Serrano Glassner served as mayor of the Borough of Mendham, New Jersey for the last six years.