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Loyalty trumps all else in picks of cabinet & other top officials

November 14, 2024
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Of 44 people who served in Donald Tump’s cabinet during his first administration, only four endorsed him for the presidency in 2024. As he told influential podcaster Joe Rogan days before the election, his biggest mistake was to appoint “disloyal people.”

The president-elect clearly doesn’t intend to make the same mistake this time around, from what we know of the cabinet choices and other political appointments he has made so far.

Chief of staff: Susie Wiles

The first appointment to be announced by the Trump team was not a huge surprise.

Trump said that Wiles had “just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history”, describing her as “tough, smart, innovative” and “universally admired and respected.”

CNN reported that Susie Wiles had some reservations about the chief-of-staff role and expressed to Trump certain conditions before she accepted. At the top of the list was more control over who could reach the president in the Oval Office: “The clown car can’t come into the White House at will.” But then Trump reportedly chose Matt Gaetz for attorney general without consulting her. Photo: CNN

An experienced political operator who cut her political teeth working on Ronald Reagan’s campaign team in 1980, Wiles has decades of experience in Republican politics in Florida.

She masterminded Ron DeSantis’s successful campaign for governor.

Wiles’s relative lack of Washington experience has been spun as a virtue by people close to Trump.

They say she has no pre-existing loyalties or ties to Washington bureaucrats or insiders.

Attorney general: Matt Gaetz

In typical Trump fashion, cabinet picks have combined controversy with surprise – and none more so than Matt Gaetz as attorney general. A long-time MAGA stalwart, Gaetz has been a vocal supporter of Trump in Congress, opposing his impeachment on both occasions.

In his 14-year career in state and federal politics the 42-year-old lawyer from the Florida city of Hollywood has attracted plenty of controversy – being investigated after allegations of sexual misconduct and misuse of campaign finance rules. Since being elected to Congress in 2016, Gaetz has come to represent the far-right Trump loyalist wing of the GOP.

Surprise nomination for attnrney general: Matt Gaetz. Photo: EPA-EFE/Erik S Lesser

Director of national intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard

Formerly a Democrat in the House of Representatives representing Hawaii, Gabbard is another surprise pick. She was a lieutenant colonel in the National Guard. After losing the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination to Joe Biden, she left the party in October 2022. She endorsed Trump in August this year.

Gabbard is opposed to continued US support for Ukraine and has been criticized for her extreme views about Ukraine and Russia. She has no experience in intelligence, never having worked in the sector, and has not served on any congressional intelligence committees.

Defense secretary: Pete Hegseth

A veteran of the US National Guard and Fox News, Pete Hegseth is another surprise appointment. In fact it was reported that his appointment as defense secretary took nobody by surprise more than the top brass at the Pentagon itself.

As a Fox News presenter, Hegseth called for several top generals to be fired, including the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, General CQ Brown, for what Hesgeth called their “woke” agenda, which he said was undermining US military strength.

In a book published earlier this year, Hegseth wrote: “The next president of the United States needs to radically overhaul Pentagon senior leadership to make us ready to defend our nation and defeat our enemies. Lots of people need to be fired.”

Secretary of homeland security: Kristi Noem

The South Dakota governor was considered a strong contender for the vice-presidential nomination earlier this year until she revealed in a her memoir that she had killed an “untrainable” family dog. This admission quickly put paid to those ambitions.

But Noem was a very vocal supporter of Trump’s immigration policy throughout the campaign and is expected to take a hard line on this issue as secretary of homeland security. Her willingness to use terms like “invasion” to describe immigration demonstrates some of the tone we can expect to come from the Trump administration.

Border tsar: Tom Homan

Tom Homan is a returning cast member from the first Trump administration, where he was acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice). Now appointed as Trump’s “border czar,” Homan is another immigration hardliner.

A recent TV interview, in which he made the Trump case for mass deportation and said the concern over splitting up families was easily solved (“families can be deported together”), gave a foretaste of immigration policy during the second Trump White House.

Secretary of state: Marco Rubio

Once a bitter rival whom Trump ridiculed as “little Marco” when he ran against him in the 2016 Republican primaries, Marco Rubio had been elected to the US senate in 2010 with the support of Tea Party funding. Rubio is considered hawkish on foreign policy. His confrontational stance against China will align him closely with the president-elect.

Rubio’s views on NATO in the past – he co-sponsored a bill that would prevent any US president from pulling out of NATO without congressional approval – would put him at odds with Trump. So would his hard line on Russia. But more recently he has endorsed Trump’s position on Ukraine, saying the war “needs to be brought to a conclusion.”

Rubio is a staunch supporter of Israel who views Iran as a “terrorist regime.” He urged the Netanyahu government to respond with force to missile attacks launched in Israel by both Iran and its proxy Hezbollah.

National security advisor: Mike Waltz

Army Green Beret veteran Mike Waltz has years of experience in defense and foreign policy. He is particularly known as a China hawk, having called the country an “existential threat” to the US in the 21st century, much as Russia had been in the 20th century.

He is a passionate supporter of Israel and told journalists earlier this year that he opposed a ceasefire and hostage deal because it would not end the conflict. He supports Trump’s stance on NATO and in 2023 co-sponsored legislation to authorize the use of military force against the cartels in Mexico.

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy

An appointment that must rank as unusual although it was not unexpected after the election campaign is that of Elon Musk. Trump has asked the world’s richest man to work alongside pharmaceuticals billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy at the helm of a new “department of government efficiency.”

Together they are tasked with making cuts estimated at more than $2 trillion, about one-third of the overall budget of the federal government. Trump has referred to this as his adminstration’s “Manhattan project.”

To achieve the cuts, Musk – whose Tesla is the only US car company not to employ unionized labor – will inevitably run up against the labor unions and the strong workplace protections that benefit federal government employees.

Controversially, this appointment will give Musk power over the very departments that regulate his companies – and which have launched a raft of investigations over issues such as the safety of his Tesla cars and environmental damage allegedly caused by his SpaceX projects in recent years.

Formally, Musk and Ramaswamy are not taking up cabinet roles. But there is intense speculation that Musk, in particular, whom Trump praised in his victory speech as a “super genius,” will play a central role in the president’s inner circle. But, in echoes of the often chaotic hiring and firing that characterized Trump’s first term, there are also reports that Musk’s extremely high media profile may already be grating on the president-elect.

Christopher Featherstone is an associate lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of York.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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