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Backlash against Cabinet picks proves they’re what voters wanted, Trump Jr. says.
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Backlash against Cabinet picks proves they’re what voters wanted, Trump Jr. says.

Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday that the team now surrounding the president-elect knows how to pick a cabinet and build an administration, unlike the days before his father took office.

Any reaction from the Washington establishment to Donald Trump’s unconventional choices proves they are exactly the kind of disruptors the new administration and voters are demanding, the younger Trump said.

“The reality this time is that we actually know what we are 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 keep their promises. They will keep their promises. on his message. These are not people who think they know better than unelected bureaucrats.

After Donald Trump’s election in 2016, he staffed his first administration with picks from mainstream Republican and business circles, tapping figures such as former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who was his first Secretary of State.

Today, Trump values ​​personal allegiance over political experience.

This resulted in selections such as former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, who was the subject of a House ethics investigation, as attorney general, anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. . as head of the Department of Health and Human Services and Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic lawmaker who has in the past publicly expressed sympathy for the Russian cause, as director of U.S. intelligence.

Some of his picks could have difficulty being confirmed by the Senate, even if Republicans hold the majority in January.

Donald Trump Jr. suggested that was precisely the idea.

“A lot of them are going to face retaliation,” but “they’re going to be real disruptors,” he said. “This is what the American people want.”

He said there are “backup plans” if Senate confirmation is problematic in some cases, but “we obviously go with the strongest nominees first.”

Trump Jr. also recalled eight years ago, when his businessman father was new to Washington and its ways. “A lot of this process is just something we didn’t understand in 2016, where he came to Washington, D.C., he had no experience,” he said.

Now, his son says, Trump knows what to expect.

Sen. Eric Schmitt, Republican of Missouri, said the president-elect had “a unique opportunity to make this change, to permanently take on Washington and return power to the people.”

“You have to have people you trust to join these agencies and have a real reform agenda. And that’s why I think there’s real momentum, real momentum to confirm these nominations to actually deliver on what President Trump promised on the campaign trail,” Schmitt told “Sunday Morning Futures.”

On the same show, Senator Tommy Tuberville, Republican of Alabama, said: “We don’t need help from Democrats. We have the numbers.” But, he added, Trump needs “a team around him that will help him.” He can’t do it alone.

Vivek Ramaswamy, the former Republican presidential candidate tapped by Trump alongside businessman Elon Musk to lead a new effort on government efficiency, also predicted a reluctance on the part of mainstream Washington to pledge of steep federal cuts which, he said, showed the need to “in the first months, score points. quick wins through executive action.