Posted on 11/11/2016 11:08:16 AM PST by Red Steel
Mr. Trumps administration is being assembled behind the scenes. But like much else in the nations capital, little stays secret for long.
The list of names being mentioned as possibilities for crucial posts in Mr. Trumps cabinet is growing by the hour, giving official Washington what it craves most: a never-ending parlor game as speculation grows about who might actually get the nod.
A big revelation may come soon, according to Mr. Trump himself, who took to Twitter on Friday morning with some news. Busy day planned in New York, the president-elect said. Will soon be making some very important decisions on the people who will be running our government. ...
For now, the vice president-elect, Mike Pence, will play a more prominent role, according to two advisers to Mr. Trump, as will Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama. Both Mr. Pence and Mr. Sessions have been involved in the transition since it began, but Mr. Christies role may now change, according to the advisers.
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Mr. Giuliani told CNN on Thursday that he might accept an appointment as attorney general, saying that theres probably nobody that knows the Justice Department better than me.
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If true, I REALLY like the fact that Trump will be using his VP in an important role. I always thought it was stupid to waste the talents of the VP, assuming of course a President had the self-confidence to pick a good one.
No doubt none of Trump’s corporate VP types were purely ornamental.
Oh and finding a new FBI director.
As Trump showed in the Campaign.. he has no problems making changes and shuffling people around.. rather fast too
Good news on both fronts.
Pence is more consistently conservative than Christie, and Christie has some issues with the NJ Bridgegate thing. Christie will be able to serve as an advisor in some capacity, but I don’t see him in cabinet level position.
Before Guiliani was mayor of New York, he was the U.S. Attorney that took down the New York mafia. He has been consistently their for Trump throughout the campaign. He would make a great attorney general.
I would guess Pence will be one of the strongest and most influential VP’s in modern history. Trump has a good one and hopefully puts him in the bulldozer with no reverse gear.
It’s not enough to drain the swamp, you have to spike all the gators, too.
Re: Chris Christie and “Where are the conservatives?”
Mark,
Vice President-Elect Pence to Take Over Trump Transition Effort
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/politics/trump-cabinet.html?_r=0
Trump taps former Ohio official Ken Blackwell to lead domestic transition team
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/politics/trump-cabinet.html?_r=0
Climate change denier is leading Trump’s EPA transition team
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/leading-climate-change-denier-among-those-on-trumps-environmental-team/
Trumps Transition Team Considers Sarah Palin For Possible Cabinet Spot
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3492492/posts
There is nothing credible on Bob Corker becoming Secretary of State. And by the way, Cruz supported the Corker Bill.
And you also said Chris Christie would be VP which didn’t happen.
Give Trump some credit. None of this would be happening with any other 10 candidates you liked more than Trump!
I believe Christie has his own bridge problems to deal with. Not helpful to bring baggage in when you are trying to take the baggage out.
I like Rudy but wasn’t he the one pushing for them to confirm Loretta Lynch saying that she would make “an exceptional Attorney General”?
I bet Gowdy is going to run for Governor in 2018.
Already seen that which started my search. All I can tell is it’s some model of of Harley.
As long as his close relationship with Paul Ryan isn’t problematic. For example, my biggest fear is if Ryan’s allie Priebus gets in as chief of staff. That wouldn’t be just a matter of bringing a fox into the hen house—it would be putting a fox in charge of the hen house.
The other day Giuliani implied that he was up for the task. Not so sure but would be a welcome sight.
Levin's criticism of Christie was constructive criticism and not sniping. And apparently Trump agrees with it.
And I would also point out that Levin said that the Trump presidency has a chance to be the best presidency ever.
Now wouldn't that be something if that happens.
I am merely asking a question. Like I said, he was a great mayor of NY.
Rudy is too anti second amendment for me for Justice or Homeland Security.
‘I wish someone would take his Twitter account away.’
Agree. It’s 1990, and there’s no such thing as social media. Hillary didn’t pay 6 million for rented online shills to promote her. Trump didn’t have 14 million (volunteer) 0twitter followers to obliterate the lies and smears spread by Hillary’s online rent-a-mob. TV ads are all politicians need these days. Ignore the Internet, and it will go away.
What exactly is he going to do with Trump in the WH?
Good move. I’ve felt a little uneasy having CC in charge of such an import task. I trust Pence to pick better folks.
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