According to Odaily, former President Donald Trump has appointed Needham as a presidential advisor at the U.S. Department of State. In addition to this appointment, Trump has also named his personal attorney, Alina Habba, as a presidential advisor. These appointments reflect Trump's ongoing efforts to shape his advisory team with trusted individuals.

The selection of Needham and Habba highlights Trump's strategy of surrounding himself with advisors who have been closely aligned with his policies and legal strategies. Needham's role at the Department of State will likely involve advising on foreign policy matters, while Habba's appointment suggests a focus on legal and strategic counsel. These moves come as Trump continues to influence the political landscape, even after his presidency.

The appointments are part of a broader pattern of Trump maintaining a network of loyal advisors who have supported him throughout his political career. As Trump remains a significant figure in American politics, these advisory roles could play a crucial part in shaping his future endeavors and political strategies. The impact of these appointments on U.S. foreign policy and legal matters will be closely watched by political analysts and observers.