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President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Justin Caporale as the executive producer for major events and public appearances during his upcoming administration. Caporale, who has been a trusted member of Trump’s team from the start, is known for his crucial role in producing some of the most high-profile events from Trump’s first campaign and presidency.

Throughout Trump’s first run for office, Caporale played a significant role in organizing major rallies and events, including the Republican National Convention and large-scale gatherings at venues like Madison Square Garden. One of the most memorable moments from the 2020 campaign involved Caporale’s coordination of a stunt where Trump rode in a garbage truck in response to remarks from Joe Biden, who had made a comment that was interpreted by many as disparaging toward Trump’s supporters. While the Biden campaign downplayed the interpretation of the comment, the garbage truck stunt became an instant sensation on social media. It resonated strongly with working-class voters and became one of the key moments that helped solidify Trump’s connection to this crucial segment of the electorate.

As Trump moves forward with his second term, Caporale’s role will expand. He will be responsible for overseeing the production of major public appearances, photoshoots, and large-scale events, including the upcoming inauguration. The goal is to continue crafting moments that engage and inspire Trump’s supporters, reinforcing his connection to everyday Americans and maintaining the momentum from his first term.

Trump’s confidence in Caporale is clear, and the president-elect has expressed excitement about the direction of future events under his leadership. Caporale’s experience and success in managing high-impact moments for Trump’s campaigns will be key in shaping the public narrative and ensuring the president’s vision is effectively communicated throughout his second term.