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.
As the U.S. government welcomes 1K new hires, Donald reveals who still has Trump Derangement Syndrome
According to Donald Trump, his administration has already hired “over 1,000 people for the United States Government,” although he’s specified that he doesn’t want anyone who’s worked with or been endorsed by a list of figures he claims still have “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Posting to Truth Social (which he still insists on posting to for some reason), the soon-to-be president took some time to commend himself for apparently already hiring ove…
Trump Humiliates Nikki Haley in Epic New Rant—but Also Sends a Warning - The DSR Network
This week, Donald Trump ranted that no one with ties to certain Republicans who have criticized him will get jobs in the new government. The inclusion of Nikki Haley among them got attention, because after her primary against Trump, she bent the knee and obsequiously endorsed him. It didn’t help her much: Her reward is Trump’s thorough humiliation …
Pence, Haley Acolytes Need Not Apply: Trump Reveals Admin Blacklist.
President-elect Donald J. Trump announced on Truth Social that while his incoming administration has filled over 1,000 positions in the U.S. government, those who have worked for disloyal figures will be barred from executive branch roles. Every new White House is tasked with hiring over 4,000 political appointees, suggesting Trump’s second presidential transition is well underway.“They are outstanding in every way, and you will see the fruits o…
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