President-elect Trump on Wednesday named former Vice President Mike Pence, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and a former Southern congressman, as well as officials from many of his Republican rivals and critics. He said he had no intention of giving him a job. Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (Republican) and others.
“As of today, the incoming Trump administration has hired more than 1,000 people to the U.S. government. They have excelled in every way, and we will see the fruits of their labor in the coming years,” Trump said. Posted on Truth Social.
President Trump said it would be helpful if potential hires avoided recommending people who have worked with various critics of him, “to save time, money and effort.”
Trump is joined by Pence, Haley, Cheney, former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), and Republican donor Charles. – Mentioned Mr. Koch's name.
Haley and Pence will run against Trump in the 2024 Republican primary, while Cheney and his wife supported Vice President Harris in the November election.
He also named former National Security Advisor John Bolton, former Secretary of Defense James Mattis, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, and former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. I listed many.
President Trump has always valued the loyalty of his employees, and this post shows that he will not tolerate administration officials with any ties to the Republican Party criticizing him or antagonizing him in any way. .
The positions of the next president are as follows: New York Times report Trump reportedly met with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito earlier this month after one of Alito's former law clerks was recommended for an executive position.
The Times reported that some Trump supporters objected to William Levi's hiring because he served as then-Attorney General Bill Barr's chief of staff during the first Trump administration. Trump nominated Barr, but Barr began criticizing the former attorney general after the 2020 election, when Barr rejected Trump's claims of election fraud.





