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Trump's cabinet choices were described by news media as valuing personal loyalty over relevant experience, [6] [7] and for having a range of conflicting ideologies and "eclectic personalities". [8] [9] It was also described as the wealthiest administration in modern history, with over 13 billionaires chosen to take government posts. [10] [11]
On November 14, 2024, Reuters characterized Trump's nominations thus far as rewarding loyalists, with some nominees having notably few qualifications for their proposed job. [ 114 ] As of November 25, 2024, a CBS News poll found 59% of Americans approve of the presidential transition.
Several individuals have declined to serve in Trump's administration or have been excluded from serving. On October 29, U.S. senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming declined to be considered for Secretary of the Interior. [50] On November 7, U.S. senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas declined to serve in an administration role. [51]
The White House press corps is already "exhausted" at the outset of the second Trump administration. "Anybody who went through it the last time remembers how nonstop it was. It ends up kind of ...
N ow that the nightmare scenario of a close Trump loss and an ensuing fight over the election has been taken off the table by a decisive Trump-led rightist sweep over Harris’ leftist alternative ...
We’re getting a free preview of what President Trump 2.0 will look like. Voters must pay attention and decide if they want the next four years to look like the last six weeks.
Individuals included in this category are government officials, including cabinet members, who served in the Second Trump administration. Also included will be some nominated officials who have not been confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Already, conservatives are laying the groundwork for “shock troops” to take administration posts in a second Trump term, with one group, the Association of Republican Presidential Appointees ...