By Ed Malik, A | ed@ddnewsonline.com | posted november 14th, 2024
Hate him or love him, as President-elect Donald Trump nears inauguration for his second administration, he seems to have a magnificent beginning, announcing several individuals for key positions. His political strategy, composition of his team, and the implication of the appointments mirror his avowed mission to reform key sections of American public life.
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Unlike his first missionary journey to the White House, when he hired fringe people around him, including the nimrod, he is careful in his choices this second tenure, knowing full well there’s not going to be a third.
In his first them, he didn’t seem to know most of the people he appointed into key positions and the values which they subscribed to, which unfortunately were anti-America first and completely woke. The perceived missteps during his first term, includes a lack of cohesion and unity in values among key appointments, with figures like Mike Pence, Rex Tillerson, Bill Barr, and John Bolton being emblematic individuals whose priorities allegedly clashed with Trump’s “America First” agenda. What happened? Even the basically discerning watched as he was packing his administration with people who openly opposed his agenda.
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For example, from his Veep Mike Pence, Rex Tillerson who was his first secretary of state, Bill Barr, Nikki Haley, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo to half of Goldman Sachs executives and every kiss-n-tell lawyer like Bill Barr and Jeff Sessions together with spineless military commanders who surrendered to woke blackmail and Democrat Senators’ intimidation, high-level subterfuge and media blitzkriegs.
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But today’s Trump is wiser, hopefully, as his choices reflect a heightened focus on loyalty, alignment with his policy goals, and a deliberate effort to avoid prior missteps. This revised strategy could be more aligned with his core base and campaign promises.
While these views may resonate differently across the political spectrum, they highlight the ongoing discussion around Trump’s political strategy, the composition of his team, and the implications of his appointments for his stated reforms.
Among the nominees are:
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Chief of Staff: Susie Wiles
Deputy Chief of Staff: Dan Scavino
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy: Stephen Miller
Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs: James Blair
Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel: Taylor Budowich
National Security Adviser: Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla.
White House Counsel: William Joseph McGinley
Attorney General: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
Secretary of State: Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.
Secretary of the Department of Defense: Pete Hegseth
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security: Kristi Noem
Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency: John Ratcliffe
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Lee Zeldin
Ambassador to the United Nations: Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.
Ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee
Immigration/Border Protection: Tom Homan
Special Envoy to the Middle East: Steven C. Witkoff
Department of Government Efficiency: Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy