Trump says he won’t hire anyone associated with Haley, Cheneys, other GOP critics
- Trump has already employed over 1,000 people for his administration, despite his nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, having ties to billionaire Charles Koch.
- Hegseth's nomination could be voted on by the Senate Armed Services Committee on the same day Trump is inaugurated, and he needs majority approval to serve.
- Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland for its strategic importance, while Danish leaders reiterated that the territory is not for sale.
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Donald Trump Calls Out Swamp Politicians, Will Not Hire Their Staffers
President-elect Donald Trump is moving to drain the swamp yet again, and this time, he is making it clear that his administration does not want anyone who worked for, or is endorsed by, politicians suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, providing a few examples. The post Donald Trump Calls Out Swamp Politicians Pence, Haley, and Others, Will Not Hire Their Staffers appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump Says He Won’t Hire Anyone Associated With Certain GOP Critics
The second Trump administration will likely not include any individuals associated with Republican critics, such as former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) or former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), President-elect Donald Trump said on Jan. 15. Trump asked people not to send anyone or recommend anyone to the Trump transition team who has worked with or are endorsed by Cheney; her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney; Romney; former House Speaker Paul Rya…
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