As Donald Trump celebrated his election night win at Mar-a-Lago, you did not have to look far to find those that helped propel him to victory.
Mingling among the well-heeled guests were Trump’s high-flying female aides who make up his glamorous inner circle.
So just who are all the president’s women?
Alina Habba
Alina Habba is Trump’s trusted attorney who is defending him in New York AG Letitia James’ fraud case
Trump’s gun-toting attorney is never far from the president-elect, even outside the courtroom.
The legal guru, 40, is best known for defending her boss in New York AG Letitia James’ fraud case against him and has quickly become a MAGA favorite.
In July, she hit headlines thanks to an emotional speech she delivered at the RNC during which she choked back tears while thanking Trump for helping to shape her career.
Habba is a Managing Partner of Habba Madaio & Associates and licensed to practice in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
Habba is a Managing Partner of Habba Madaio & Associates and is licensed to practice in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
She also sits on the board of Birth Haven, an organization for homeless pregnant women.
Habba married Centerpark CEO Gregg Reuben in 2020. The couple co-parent her children Chloe and Luke from her previous marriage to Matthew Eyet, along with Reuben’s son Parker from his previous relationship.
Most recently, Habba was spotted serenading her boss with the song, ‘Trump Won’, during post election celebrations at Mar-a-Lago.
Lara Trump
Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump, pictured with husband Eric Trump, has been ferocious on the campaign trail
On Wednesday, as Trump told the American people he had ‘made history’, his right hand woman literally and figuratively was his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
Lara, 41, is married to Trump’s son Eric, and has been tirelessly campaigning on behalf of her father-in-law since he became the Republican nominee.
The former television producer is the co-chair of the Republican National Committee and has risen within the family during the campaigning, often appearing at her father-in-law’s rallies.
Lara, co-chair of the RNC, seen with her father-in-law and Melania Trump on election night
She was front and center of Trump’s relief efforts in North Carolina following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, and has been sounding the alarm about Harris as a woman who ‘failed upwards’ for months.
She is a mom-of-two and has made frequent forays into singing which have been derided by liberals.
She posted her first original single in April off the back of an acoustic version of Tom Petty’s 1989 song ‘I Won’t Back Down’ released last September.
Kellyanne Conway
Former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway has remained close to Trump even post-White House
Former pollster Kellyanne Conway was appointed Trump’s campaign manager during his successful 2016 run and has remained close to the president-elect ever since.
After becoming the first woman to successfully run a presidential campaign, Conway served as Senior Counselor to the President in Trump’s White House.
Since 2020, she has worked as a leading pollster and political consultant, setting up her own business KAConsulting LLC.
In 2022, Conway, 57, joined Fox News Channel as a contributor. In July this year, Fox Nation launched her new series ‘Here’s The Deal with Kellyanne’, for which she has recently interviewed President Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, and her own daughter, Claudia Conway.
Conway’s memoir, ‘Here’s the Deal’, was an instant hit, becoming a No.1 New York Times bestseller. She remains in close contact with Trump, offering truly unique access to his 2024 campaign.
Conway’s relationship with her daughter Claudia has been a point of public fascination even since the Gen-Z influencer exploded onto the political scene by publicly criticizing then-President Donald Trump in 2020.
At the time, Kellyanne was one of Trump’s most trusted aides and critics pounced on the evidence of a rift in the mother-daughter duo.
Conway is divorced from her husband of 22 years George Conway. The two announced their split in 2023 and share another daughter together.
Megyn Kelly
Former Fox journalist Megyn Kelly became a surprising ally for Trump during the 2024 campaign
Kelly has been vocal in her support of Trump for months. Her key issue – the encouraged transitioning of children
Former Fox journalist Megyn Kelly became a surprising ally for Trump during the 2024 campaign.
The two have a checkered history stemming back to 2016 when the president-elect made misogynistic remarks about Kelly, 53, after she pressed him on his previous derogatory comments about women.
But in a full circle moment, Kelly took to the stage on Monday night to deliver a fiery speech in praise of her former adversary and his pledges to protect women’s rights.
Kelly was a popular Fox News host in 2016 when she questioned Trump during the first debate of the Republican primary about whether he had the temperament to be president.
Trump largely dismissed Kelly’s question at the debate, but later he went after her, first overnight on Twitter and later in interviews.
‘She’s not very tough and not very sharp,’ Trump told CNN in a phone interview. ‘I don’t respect her as a journalist.’
Referring to Kelly’s questions during the debate, Trump said: ‘There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.’ The comment was widely viewed as a sexist reference to menstruation.
Trump later boycotted another debate on Fox because Kelly was one of the moderators.
Kelly left Fox for NBC News. She was taken off the air following an uproar when she suggested it was OK for white people to wear blackface on Halloween.
Kelly is married to Douglas Brunt and they share three children together.
Margo Martin
Communications whiz Margo Martin, 28, has been credited for Trump’s sparkling social media campaign
Margo Martin, an Oklahoma native, has been with the president dating back to his time at the White House after joining as an advisor from Trump’s Save America PAC.
She was one of the few to remain on with the former president’s team beyond his White House tenure.
Martin, 28, became Deputy Director of Communications for Trump’s Save America PAC, which was used mainly to send emails to supporters and organize his continued rallies across the country.
Margo famously was the communications aide who gave the final press lid for the Trump administration.
Former President Donald Trump and Margo Martin his deputy director of communications at the 1st tee during LIV Golf Bedminster- round 1 on August 11, 2023
The moment was caught on camera and spread on social media where she said: ‘And one last time for the Trump White House, you have a travel photo lid.’
Martin may have some involvement in the president’s case in Florida on 37 charges related to his possession of classified documents.
She was regularly taping Trump at the time so that she could accurately depict his remarks in former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’ memoirs, a CNN report states.
The recording could also be a key aid for prosecutors looking to prove Trump knew his ability to possess classified documents was limited.
Despite her professional credentials, Martin is perhaps more recognizable for her resemblance to Melania Trump, 53.
She has since become a star in her own right, gaining tens of thousands of followers online for flaunting the many lavish perks that come with working with a prominent political figure.
Natalie Harp
Natalie Harp is known in MAGA circles as ‘the human printer’ and is always on hand to assist her boss
Known in MAGA circles as, ‘the human printer’, Harp, 32, is an integral part of Trump’s communications team.
Harp grew up in a devout Christian family in California.
In 2015 she graduated from Liberty University, the evangelical Christian college in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The same year, Harp was diagnosed with bone cancer and went on to have unsuccessful chemotherapy twice.
In 2018 Trump’s Right to Try law allowed her to seek an effective treatment for her Stage 2 bone cancer after others had failed.
Harp hammers the keys of her computer to live tweet Trump’s thoughts about his opponents
The law allows patients to apply to use experimental drugs that have not been FDA-approved. Harp says Trump’s law saved her life.
She went on to host a TV show The Real Story on the One America Network.
Trump has described Harp as ‘lighting up the television screen like very few people I’ve ever seen do it.’
After forging a successful career at OAN – where her segments took aim at Democrat policies and were often peppered with references to her faith – Harp was poached by Trump.
In March 2022 she left the One America Network and joined his communications team.
Siggy Flicker
A former Real Housewives of New Jersey star, Sigalit ‘Siggy’ Flicker has used her reality TV following to become a MAGA darling.
The 57-year-old mom-of-two rose first appeared on VH1 reality-television series Why Am I Still Single?! before she was cast on the seventh and eighth seasons of Bravo’s RHONJ.
She quit the franchise in 2017.
Siggy Flicker, 54, is one of Trump’s friends in Florida. While she will hold no formal role in the administration, he considers her a close ally and adviser on Jewish issues
Flicker got to know Trump through her good friend Habba and has been a vocal supporter ever since.
She was born in Israel and is the daughter of a Holocaust survivor. In recent years she has become synonymous with Jexit, her organization calling for Jews to join the Republican party.
She is among Trump’s friends in Florida, and is regularly seen with him at Mar-a-Lago, but insists to Daily Mail that she is not seeking any kind of formal role.
‘I will always be there to support him behind the scenes,’ she says.
Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles has become Trump’s Chief of Staff and the first woman to ever hold the position in the White House
Referred to as the ‘ice maiden’ by Trump, the president-elect’s Chief of Staff typically works behind the scenes.
Wiles, 67, is a grandmother who has become the first woman to ever be appointed to the White House role.
She is the daughter of the late Pat Summerall, an NFL player who went on to become one of America’s most iconic sportscasters who also battled alcoholism.
He helped get Wiles her first job, working for his ex-New York Giants teammate turned politician, Jack Kemp – a beloved New York congressman at the time.
From there, Wiles went to work for Ronald Reagan’s presidential campaign, before launching her career in Florida. There, Wiles made her name as a true political operator.
In 2008, Wiles became the Duval County co-chair of Senator John McCain’s failed presidential campaign. Then, she helped launch businessman Rick Scott’s career – before joining a major government lobbying firm.
In 2012, Wiles took on DeSantis’ flagging congressional primary campaign and later helped him win his Florida gubernatorial race in 2018.
But after DeSantis made it to the governor’s mansion there was a spectacular falling out and she pivoted to team Trump.
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