Posted on 11/18/2024 12:41:54 PM PST by Olog-hai
Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday that any pushback from the Washington establishment around his father’s unconventional choices for Cabinet proves they are just the kind of disruptors that voters are demanding.
The younger Trump insisted the team now around the president-elect knows how to build out an administration, unlike when his father first took office.
“The reality this time is, we actually know what we’re doing. We actually know who the good guys and the bad guys are,” he told Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures. “And it’s about surrounding my father with people who are both competent and loyal. They will deliver on his promises. They will deliver on his message. They are not people who think they know better, as unelected bureaucrats.” […]
Some of his picks might face difficulties getting confirmed by the Senate, even with Republicans holding a majority in January.
Donald Trump Jr. suggested that was precisely the idea.
“A lot of them are going to face pushback” but ”they are going to be actual disrupters,” he said. “That’s what the American people want.” …
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Good for him! There you go boss! Don’t let them steer you wrong!
‘Reformers’ is the word you are looking for Mr. Trump.
DTJ is spot on hat tip to the president.
How about every congressman/woman and senator has to pass a physical and mental evaluation? Open their checking accounts and show the public just how much they are REALLY making! Transparency is great....
Not only does Trump have a much better idea of who the good and bad guys are.
Those he’s appointing do as well.
I’m sure RFK Jr and Tulsi are very much aware of that.
Agree the first thing to do is issues a mental evaluation and see if it’s safe to go forward.
Bet the drop out rate would be high.
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