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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRaw Story: 'A potential for clashes' as 'big egos' in Trump's Cabinet begin to maneuver: report
Raw Story - 'A potential for clashes' as 'big egos' in Trump's Cabinet begin to maneuver: report
Tom Boggioni
December 8, 2024 2:15PM ET
According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's decision to nominate a slate of high-profile conservatives to fill out his Cabinet has the potential to create an excess of drama at the White House as they position themselves to remain close to him with an eye on their own political futures.
Unlike Trump's first administration, the president-elect has stocked his second one with multiple GOP lawmakers who likely would like to assume the MAGA mantle from him after four years and they will have to walk a tightrope to stay in his good favor a major problem for some first term conservatives who were in and quickly out of the first Trump White House.
As former Trump administration official Matthew Bartlett put it, "This has the potential to turn right back into a New York City soap opera. With all these personalities, theres an opportunity to remake some of the workings of government and make it work better for the people but thats not necessarily a given with everyones different perspectives and how they came to be.
According to Politico's Megan Messerly, "The memories of Trumps first term and what happened when Cabinet officials tried to go against the president should be fresh enough that incoming Cabinet officials are clear-eyed about what theyre getting into. Or have outsized hope that round two may be different from round one," with the report noting that Elon Musk may already be pushing his luck by constantly being by Trump's side.
"Most people figure out over time, the more time you spend with the president usually works to your disadvantage," one Trump transition official pointed out.
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Tom Boggioni
December 8, 2024 2:15PM ET
According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's decision to nominate a slate of high-profile conservatives to fill out his Cabinet has the potential to create an excess of drama at the White House as they position themselves to remain close to him with an eye on their own political futures.
Unlike Trump's first administration, the president-elect has stocked his second one with multiple GOP lawmakers who likely would like to assume the MAGA mantle from him after four years and they will have to walk a tightrope to stay in his good favor a major problem for some first term conservatives who were in and quickly out of the first Trump White House.
As former Trump administration official Matthew Bartlett put it, "This has the potential to turn right back into a New York City soap opera. With all these personalities, theres an opportunity to remake some of the workings of government and make it work better for the people but thats not necessarily a given with everyones different perspectives and how they came to be.
According to Politico's Megan Messerly, "The memories of Trumps first term and what happened when Cabinet officials tried to go against the president should be fresh enough that incoming Cabinet officials are clear-eyed about what theyre getting into. Or have outsized hope that round two may be different from round one," with the report noting that Elon Musk may already be pushing his luck by constantly being by Trump's side.
"Most people figure out over time, the more time you spend with the president usually works to your disadvantage," one Trump transition official pointed out.
/snip
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Raw Story: 'A potential for clashes' as 'big egos' in Trump's Cabinet begin to maneuver: report (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Sunday
OP
Here's a link to the original Politico article for those who don't like Raw Story.
emulatorloo
Sunday
#1
Hmm how weird! I got to it just fine. But here's an 'archived' link that should work:
emulatorloo
Sunday
#3
Judging by the slime that covered members of his first cabinet, the quote
allegorical oracle
Sunday
#6
emulatorloo
(45,585 posts)1. Here's a link to the original Politico article for those who don't like Raw Story.
Big egos in Trumps Cabinet could spark a New York City soap opera
Trumps transition team touts its alphas: We saw what four years of betas looked like under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/08/trumps-cabinet-big-personalities-00193040
I dont like Politico either
Trumps transition team touts its alphas: We saw what four years of betas looked like under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/08/trumps-cabinet-big-personalities-00193040
I dont like Politico either
Dennis Donovan
(26,846 posts)2. Thanks
Paywall.
emulatorloo
(45,585 posts)3. Hmm how weird! I got to it just fine. But here's an 'archived' link that should work:
Dennis Donovan
(26,846 posts)4. Thanks!
emulatorloo
(45,585 posts)5. ...
allegorical oracle
(3,267 posts)6. Judging by the slime that covered members of his first cabinet, the quote
"Most people figure out over time, the more time you spend with the president usually works to your disadvantage," one Trump transition official pointed out." Is a fact.
A few did sling some slime back at him, 'tho.