Almost every day since winning the election, Donald Trump has revealed new names who will join his administration when he permanently takes over from Joe Biden. The next president of the United States is primarily assembling an effective team, but he also aims to provide some color.
The most vocal name included in a future Trump administration is undoubtedly Elon Musk. This billionaire is one of the richest people in the world, but now he's trying something different. We wrote more about Tesla's creator in a separate piece after the Republicans won the election. But Musk won't be acting alone, and will head the efficiency division alongside another billionaire, Vivek Ramaswamy.
– Ramaswami is extremely wealthy from a Polish perspective, but his fortune is valued at “only” $1 billion. But in reality, the choices Americans made highlight the strength of the wealth of those who supported this campaign. In this way, they achieved results that defeated Trump's rivals, Professor Intaria says. Artur Kozłowski of WSB Merit in Gdańsk.
Donald Trump and the White House. Robert Kennedy Jr. takes care of his health
– The phrase “money speaks” says a lot about the influence of wealthy people seeking to take back money invested in campaigns with a vengeance. On the one hand, there is also an isolationist message from the Republican Party, which in order to achieve revenue issues will want to be present in different parts of the world and influence its own development. added the professor we asked. America will be ruled by an oligarchy.
Interestingly, the health of Americans is supposed to be controlled by Robert Kennedy Jr., famous for his controversial theories. He claimed that chemicals in the water made children homosexual and that fluoride reduced intelligence. Kennedy has declared himself an anti-vaxxer, even claiming that vaccines cause autism. a bit? Newcomers to the Trump administration (if they can get support from the Senate – Editor-in-Chief) believe that the HIV virus does not cause AIDS.
But John F. Kennedy's nephew is no surprising exception compared to Trump's future cabinet. Rather, it confirms the keys that guided the next president.
– Trump always wants attention. And to achieve this, he invented his own controversial, original, and surprising methods. Therefore, he chooses such people. They will cause controversy and at the same time obey him unconditionally. First semester obedience was not. Elon Musk may be the only person potentially free from pressure from Trump himself, but the billionaire also relies to some extent on public funds, the professor explains. Kozlovsky.
Who is in the new Trump administration?
Who else is getting attention? Marco Rubio, Trump's opponent in the 2016 Republican primary, will become secretary of state. Tom Homan, who served in a similar role during Trump's first term, will be in charge of immigration, calling him the “czar of the border.” John Radcliffe, a loyal friend of President Trump who served as Director of National Intelligence during the previous term, will become CIA Director. The Secretary of Defense will be Pete Hegseth, a military veteran and former Fox News host who — importantly from our perspective — supported cutting U.S. aid to Ukraine.
The two women also attract attention. National security secretary Kristi Noem is an ardent gun advocate. He even boasts of owning and actively using weapons. What is an example? Noem's biography describes how she killed a goat that was raiding her family's clothing and a dog that was strangling a neighbor's chicken. Another woman in Trump's cabinet is Tulsi Gabbard, who is being groomed to become director of intelligence. She is an important figure in terms of the Ukraine-Russia war, as the politician is known for her pro-Russian views. She was the person accused by Hillary Clinton of having secret meetings with Bashar al-Assad in Syria and working for Russia. How important is this from a Polish or Central and Eastern European perspective?
– Americans who supported Trump have long made it clear that accents are found elsewhere. They want to deploy them in the Indo-Pacific region. Marco Rubio will have a significant influence on President Trump's policy implementation. What Republicans want to focus on is competition with China. China is seen as a great power capable of forcing the United States out of its sphere of influence in many parts of the world. In other words, they see Russia differently than we would like. They will want to further neutralize this conflict so that they can focus more on the Indo-Pacific region. And the choice of these collaborators proves just that – says the professor. Kozlovsky.
– Let's remember that real politics is with Trump. It's interesting how something so unpredictable can be so predictable. Although they are trying to set up a smokescreen with such controversial nominations, they are taking concrete actions. No matter what these people say in public, it doesn't mean they're not rational in their decision-making, the professor added. Kozlovsky.
Who can surprise us the most? “Elon Musk”
Mr. Trump has assembled a genuine “dream team” based on people with unconventional backgrounds, and each nomination evokes emotion. Who should we pay the most attention to in this group of weirdos?
– Elon Musk is a big mystery. A man who could really replace Donald Trump in the future. Perhaps he imagined himself becoming the master of the world. And he has a huge fortune. It will be very interesting to observe his behavior – predicts our interlocutor.
– Ramawami's original and crazy language is also indigestible to normal ears. But perhaps these strange competing views are now gaining support and attention. This duo will be interesting to watch, he stresses.
Professor Kozłowski also draws attention to one character who appears shyly in the text. We're talking about Donald Trump himself.
– Trump will continue to be himself, and who knows how many more times he will surprise us. The lies he told during his first term clearly showed that we were dealing with someone who just kept talking. It didn't matter whether it was related to a real situation or not. I think we should learn that certain actions and interests are obscured by these words – suggests the professor. Kozlovsky.
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