Trump Administration's Early Appointments Signal a Return to Loyalty
In the wake of Donald Trump's recent electoral victory, the formation of his new administration is underway, with a focus on appointing loyalists to key positions. Unlike his first term, where appointments were often unpredictable, this time, the selection process has been more structured and ideologically aligned. Research director Sébastien Roux from CNRS notes that the ideological line is much clearer this time around, suggesting a more cohesive approach to governance.
Among the first nominees is Elise Stefanik, a prominent supporter of Trump and a representative from New York. Appointed as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Stefanik has gained recognition for her strong pro-Israel stance and her unwavering loyalty to Trump, even endorsing claims of a stolen election in 2020. Her appointment is seen as a strategic move, aligning with Trump's
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