He is allegedly looking at the WEF's Jamie Dimon for Treasury Secretary
He is allegedly looking at either Tom Cotton or Lee Zeldin for Head of the Pentagon.
He is allegedly considering Ric Grenell or Jared Kushner for Secretary of State.
I have written a longer comment on why I think these specific picks for these three key roles are terrible.
Sadly doesn't look like Trump has solved his personnel problem.
He is still looking at neo-cons and WEF scumbags for key positions.
I would be completely depressed if Trump somehow wins in 2024 and then wastes a golden opportunity to fix the messes by appointing fucking J.P. Morgan's Jamie Dimon as Treasury Secretary, either homosexual Ric Grenell or his son in Law Jared Kushner as Secretary of State and fucking neo-con Tom Cotton or neo-con Lee Zeldin as head of the Pentagon.
These people are the main ones I am completely repulsed by
This would end up being a WEF cabinet marketed to the world as MAGA and America First.
Even though I prefer DeSantis atm in the primaries, I would actually vote for Trump again in the general election if his V.P was somone solid like Tucker Carlson and his Chief of Staff was Steve Bannon. Trump is certainly a midwit who requires being surrounded by competent conservatives who do the hard work of planning, executing and bringing to reality actual conservative policy.
If Trump didn't hate DeSantis. A Trump-DeSantis ticket with a Bannon Chief of Staff could be possible. It could prevent the party from being splintered and it would allow DeSantis to handle the tasks that require great understanding of the Constitution and require good execution skills.
Trump is sadly not a good day to day manager or good at being a real reformer. He is merely good at talking big but he needs competent conservative people to do the actual work for him.
Why are you expecting Trump to be any better the second time around with his personnel picks? From everything he’s said since 2020, I don’t remember him saying anything that suggests he earnestly reflected on what he did well and what he did poorly during his first term.
He is allegedly looking at the WEF's Jamie Dimon for Treasury Secretary He is allegedly looking at either Tom Cotton or Lee Zeldin for Head of the Pentagon.
He is allegedly considering Ric Grenell or Jared Kushner for Secretary of State.
I have written a longer comment on why I think these specific picks for these three key roles are terrible.
Sadly doesn't look like Trump has solved his personnel problem.
He is still looking at neo-cons and WEF scumbags for key positions.
I would be completely depressed if Trump somehow wins in 2024 and then wastes a golden opportunity to fix the messes by appointing fucking J.P. Morgan's Jamie Dimon as Treasury Secretary, either homosexual Ric Grenell or his son in Law Jared Kushner as Secretary of State and fucking neo-con Tom Cotton or neo-con Lee Zeldin as head of the Pentagon.
These people are the main ones I am completely repulsed by
This would end up being a WEF cabinet marketed to the world as MAGA and America First.
Even though I prefer DeSantis atm in the primaries, I would actually vote for Trump again in the general election if his V.P was somone solid like Tucker Carlson and his Chief of Staff was Steve Bannon. Trump is certainly a midwit who requires being surrounded by competent conservatives who do the hard work of planning, executing and bringing to reality actual conservative policy.
If Trump didn't hate DeSantis. A Trump-DeSantis ticket with a Bannon Chief of Staff could be possible. It could prevent the party from being splintered and it would allow DeSantis to handle the tasks that require great understanding of the Constitution and require good execution skills.
Trump is sadly not a good day to day manager or good at being a real reformer. He is merely good at talking big but he needs competent conservative people to do the actual work for him.
Why are you expecting Trump to be any better the second time around with his personnel picks? From everything he’s said since 2020, I don’t remember him saying anything that suggests he earnestly reflected on what he did well and what he did poorly during his first term.