Brooke Rollins is the United States Secretary of Agriculture, overseeing national agricultural policy, food security, rural development, and environmental stewardship. She has previously held leadership roles in government and policy organizations, focusing on regulatory reform, economic growth, and agricultural innovation.
Brooke Rollins has built a distinguished career in public service and policy. She served as Director of the Domestic Policy Council under President Donald Trump, where she shaped key initiatives in agriculture, healthcare, and regulatory reform. Prior to her federal roles, Rollins was President and CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, a leading think tank advancing free-market solutions. Her expertise in agricultural policy and governance led to her appointment as Secretary of Agriculture, where she continues to influence national and global food systems.
Rollins holds a law degree and has been recognized for her leadership in advancing policies that support farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. Her work emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and economic opportunity in the agricultural sector.

Topic: Analysis of US airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, the geopolitical implications, and the role of Iran, alongside discussions on US domestic political issues and border security.

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