My VIPs for this week are the nominees for the coming Trump administration. Numerous Democrats and Republicans-in-name-only (RINO) complain about the people that Trump has chosen to help him make the necessary changes in America. Let me be clear: even the worst of the Trump nominees is better than the best of Biden cabinet members.
The biggest complaints seem to revolve around loyalty to Trump. During his last administration, Trump relied on the influence of people who knew and understood Washington, D.C. Then he spent his four years in office trying to do the job while so many of them were stabbing him in the back figuratively. This time, he is picking people that share his vision for America. Here is a list of those chosen by Trump for his Cabinet and administration as shared by Gitanjali Poonia at The Deseret News.
Housing and Urban Development [HUD] secretary:
Former
NFL player and Texas state lawmaker Scott Turner… chair of the Center for Education
Opportunity at the America First Policy Institute… served as director of the
White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council.
Treasury secretary: Scott Bessent is
the founder and CEO of Key Square Capital Management, a hedge fund … also
worked as chief investment officer at Soros Fund Management….
Labor secretary: Trump chose former
Oregon Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer as his choice to run the Department of
Labor. She was backed by Teamsters Union President Sean O’Brien, who spoke at
the Republican National Convention….
Attorney general: … Trump picked
Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general and a defense lawyer during Trump’s
first impeachment trial, to be attorney general. She has had a 20-year-long
career as a prosecutor. Bondi also served on the federal Opioid and Drug Abuse
Commission during Trump’s first term.
Secretary of State: Sen. Marco Rubio
of Florida will be responsible for carrying out Trump’s foreign policy through
the top post at the State Department….
Defense secretary: Pete Hegseth,
author, Fox News personality and former Army National Guard officer, is making
the rounds among Republican senators ahead of his confirmation vote…. He has
said he supports getting rid of “woke” programs that promote equity and
inclusion in the military, and is against women in combat.
Interior secretary: North Dakota Gov.
Doug Burgum, a Stanford University graduate in business administration, will
manage public lands….
Secretary of Health and Human Services: President-elect
Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and
anti-vaccine activist, to oversee the public health infrastructure, including
the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. [I have heard RFK Jr. say that he is not anti-vax but wants people to
have a choice.] He is expected to build on the Make America Healthy Again
platform and attempt to eliminate harmful chemicals from food, water and air….
Transportation secretary: Sean Duffy left
Fox News, where he co-hosted “The Bottom Line,” when he was tapped for the
Cabinet position… served Wisconsin as an elected representative from 2011 to
2019 and is the father of nine….
Secretary of Education: Linda McMahon and
Trump have known each other for decades…. McMahon unsuccessfully ran for U.S.
Senate twice in 2008 and 2012 and has served on the board of trustees at Sacred
Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut…
Commerce secretary: Howard Lutnick is
a co-chair of the Trump-Vance presidential transition team, and the head of
Cantor Fitzgerald, a brokerage and investment bank. He is also a “cryptocurrency
enthusiast” ….
Homeland Security secretary: South Dakota Gov.
Kristi Noem will likely carry out the incoming Trump administration’s mass
deportation plans. Axios noted that she is experienced working with the Federal
Emergency Management Agency on immigration. She has also overseen her state’s
response to floods, tornados and wildfires.
Veterans Affairs secretary: Doug Collins,
another former congressman, will be in charge of the department that oversees active-duty
servicemen, veterans and their families. The former Georgia representative is a
veteran who served in Iraq as a U.S. Navy chaplain.
Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard, a
former Democratic representative, veteran and presidential candidate who left
the party in 2022, does not have experience working with intelligence agencies.
She has a history of criticizing President Joe Biden’s decision to help Ukraine
amid its war with Russia.
CIA director: Former Rep. John
Ratcliffe of Texas has served on judiciary and intelligence committees, and is
a staunch supporter of the president-elect…. [He was the Director of National
Intelligence at the end of the previous Trump term.]
United Nations ambassador: Rep. Elise
Stefanik, R-N.Y., the current House GOP conference chair, will represent the
U.S. at the United Nations….
NATO ambassador: Matthew Whitaker,
an Iowa native, previously served as the acting attorney general during Trump’s
first term….
Energy secretary: Chris Wright, the
chief executive of Liberty Energy, a fracking services company, has pushed back
on green energy initiatives….
EPA administrator: Rep. Lee Zeldin,
R-N.Y., promised to make the U.S. energy independent, “revitalize the auto
industry,” and cement the country’s place as a leader in artificial
intelligence….
FCC chairman: Brendan Carr was
one of the five commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission after
Trump appointed him in 2017. The FCC doesn’t hold tech giants like Google and
Meta accountable for the information posted on their platforms, nor do these
companies practice transparency about algorithm changes. But Carr wants to
change that, and bring more transparency to the internet, while tackling
censorship.
Border czar: Tom Homan will be
the “point person” on issues related to the southern border and will have
informal powers, unlike other Cabinet positions…. He spent 34 years enforcing
immigration rules as a police officer and a special agent for the former
Immigration and Naturalization Service, border patrol officer for U.S. Customs
and Border Protection and an acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement…. [He is my favorite appointee.]
Department of Government Efficiency: Elon Musk and
Vivek Ramaswamy will co-lead DOGE, created to drastically cut the size and
scope of the federal government….
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