President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brooke Rollins as Agriculture Secretary after weeks of internal debate. Rollins, a former director in the Trump administration and current head of the America First Policy Institute, has less agriculture policy experience than others considered for the role but grew up on a farm and holds a degree in agricultural development. Her appointment surprised many, as interest in the USDA post heightened with its significant $430 billion budget and influence over the $1.5 trillion food and agriculture industry.
Rollins faced competition, including reports that Trump considered Kelly Loeffler for the role. Southern agriculture groups support her Texas roots, while some GOP lawmakers are cautious but expect a smooth confirmation. Rollins will oversee key areas like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and farm subsidies, with Republicans aiming to cut SNAP spending in 2025.
Rollins is also expected to navigate Trump’s trade policies, including potential new tariffs on China, which concern farm-state lawmakers. Conservative agriculture groups see her as a wildcard but are cautiously optimistic about her potential to shape traditional agricultural policies. Rollins expressed her dedication to supporting American farmers in a statement following the announcement.