Trump's unique strategy for picking new government team raises eyebrows
Former president plans different approach for choosing officials in potential second term. His selection process now focuses on trusted allies media figures and mix of experienced-inexperienced candidates
Donald Trump learned hard lessons from his first White House term and now has a new-fangled plan for picking his team. The ex-president (who had lots of staff problems back in 2017-21) dont want same issues again
His fresh selection method includes an eye-catching mix of people: some are his long-time buddies others shine bright on conservative TV channels – especially Fox News; while certain picks have real know-how in their fields many others are total newbies to government work
The would-be administration lineup shows an interesting pattern: theres a clear focus on personal trust and media presence rather than traditional experience. Some choices seem picked to make waves; others look meant to keep things steady (which is quite different from how government usually works)
His current picks include a mix-and-match group of folks: trusted friends from his business world media personalities who defended him on TV and some people who actually worked in government before – but all of them share one thing: they pass his loyalty test
The selection process shows how Trump wants to run things differently this time around: hes picking people he thinks will stick by him through thick-and-thin instead of following the old-school way of choosing based just on experience or skills