Building a Team from Scratch: Trump's Unique Challenge
WashingtonMon Sep 23 2024
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As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Donald Trump's potential return to the White House raises questions about his ability to assemble a strong leadership team. Trump's record of high turnover and rocky relationships with his Cabinet members has left many wondering how he will fill his administration if he wins again.
Despite his challenge, Trump's team is quietly preparing for a potential transition. A group of around 50 people, including former advisors and allies, are working on compiling lists of potential job candidates and building dedicated teams to guide nominees through the Senate confirmation process.
One expert notes that Trump's track record is marked by his ability to attract loyalists, but often at the expense of qualifications and expertise. "He's gregarious and friendly to staff, but he has a way of getting information from a lot of different sources. So, you always had to adapt and stay on your toes," said Marc Short, a former Trump advisor.
Trump will need to find individuals who are both loyal to him and respected in their fields to win Senate confirmation. Sen. Mitt Romney, a Trump critic, warns that it will be a challenging task: "The question is whether they are people of stature or capacity and are up to the job required and whether they could be confirmed. "
Potential Cabinet picks include Sen. Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Sen. Mike Lee for Attorney General, and Sen. Tom Cotton for Defense Secretary. However, Trump's history of publicly criticizing his former officials may make it difficult to attract top talent to his team.
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