


Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is taking great pains this cycle to ensure that the 2024 GOP convention’s influential rules and platform committees are stacked with Republican loyalists who are closely aligned with the presumptive nominee’s 2024 vision.
It should come as no surprise then that conservative media personality Kimberly Guilfoyle — Donald Trump Jr.’s fiancée who will serve alongside several of Trump’s children as an at-large Florida delegate for the convention in 2024 — has also clinched a spot as the Florida GOP’s female representative on the GOP convention’s platform committee, an important committee that will play a major role in shaping the party’s agenda at the convention. The committee chooses one man and one man from every state and U.S. territory to serve at the convention.
Sources familiar with the decision confirm to National Review that the Florida Republican Party has formally submitted her name to the Republican National Committee for consideration. Politico first reported the news earlier this month.
Guilfoyle is one of many high-profile Trump allies who will play a major role in shaping the national party’s agenda this summer. Earlier Thursday, the Republican National Committee announced its 2024 leadership team for its Platform Committee: former U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg Randy Evans will serve as executive director, Trump’s former Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought will be policy director, and Ed Martin, president of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund, will serve as deputy policy director.