Trump has announced Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff.
She is ruthless and effective. I am very glad with this pick. She will be great.
Trump has announced Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador.
This is an alright pick. She is a RINO who is good at public speaking and the role is kinda meaningless so whatever.
Trump has picked Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. This is a good pick imo. Rubio is a China hawk and is very well spoken. He has establishment tendencies but he is shifting more populist these days.
Trump has picked Tom Homan as the next border czar. He has a history of being very strong on the border and has worked at the Border patrol for decades. I love this pick.
Trump has picked Mike Waltz as National Security advisor. This is kinda meh. He has some neo-con tendencies.
Trump has picked Lee Zeldin for head of EPA. This is a good pick. Zeldin is great on policy and he deserves something good for winning us the House in 2022.
Trump has picked Stephen Miller for deputy chief of staff for policy. This is my favorite pick. Miller is the strongest immigration restrictionist in our movement. I feel whitepilled by this.
I saved the worst pick for last.
Scott Bessent for Treasury Secretary. Bessent literally worked for Soros Fund Management in the 90s. I really don't like this pick. I don't trust this guy.
Overall I am pretty pleased with the Cabinet so far. Only the Treasury Secretary seems like an actual bad pick to me.
Secretary of State is about foreign policy. Rubio is a neocon extraordinaire who wants to start wars everywhere. He is worse than Tony Blinken. You might as well have appointed Pompeo. So now his SOS and NSA will be neocons. Has he learned nothing from his first term?
Zeldin is also a neocon, but he's at EPA, so who cares?
And that's two House members and 1 Senator taken out so far. There's going to be special elections. The Republicans may lose the race and lose the House majority and shrink their Senate majority to where RINOs have more impact. Some of you think: lose, in Florida? Yes. Democrats lost in Massachusetts after 2008, something they also didn't consider possible either.