
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), will be his chief of staff.
In this role, he will set the tone for the new White House and act as a conduit to Congress and the government.
Stephen Bannon, from the Breitbart News Network, will serve as Mr Trump's chief strategist.
Mr Bannon stepped aside as executive chairman of Breitbart - a combative conservative site with an anti-establishment agenda that critics accuse of xenophobia and misogyny - to act as Mr Trump's campaign chief.
Meanwhile in the president-elect's first interview, with US broadcaster CBS, Mr Trump said:
- He would deport or jail up to three million illegal migrants with criminal links
- Future Supreme Court nominees would be "pro-life" - meaning they oppose abortion - and defend the constitutional right to bear arms
- He will not seek to overturn the legalisation of same-sex marriage
- He will forgo the president's $400,000 salary, taking $1 a year instead
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