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BumRushDaShow

(144,830 posts)
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 05:00 PM Monday

Trump transition falling short of hiring goals, sources say

Source: CBS News

Updated on: January 6, 2025 / 12:34 PM EST


A stack of employment offer letters is expected to go out Monday to political appointees in the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter, with just two weeks to go before the inauguration.

The Trump transition had set a goal of bringing on as many as 2,000 political appointees on Jan. 20, Day One of the administration, but it's falling short of that target, two sources told CBS News. About 4,000 political appointees serve across the federal government currently. Around 1,200 political appointees were in place when Trump assumed the presidency in January 2017, aides estimated.

President Biden's transition chair Ted Kaufman said in 2021 his administration had 1,136 political appointees on Inauguration Day. Sources told CBS News that candidates for senior management posts want to give their private sector companies two weeks' notice before they leave for government service. Some are reluctant to resign their current roles without hiring letters from the transition.

Hiring and vetting staffers is a big lift for any incoming administration. Trump has warned against bringing in anyone who might subvert his agenda and was highly involved in selecting his Cabinet-designees and several top management posts. But he has left the decisions about the bulk of staffing for mid- and lower-level positions to those on his team who will lead departments and agencies.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-transition-falling-short-hiring-goals/

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Trump transition falling short of hiring goals, sources say (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
God help us. mahina Monday #1
Trump's desired choices make too much moolah in the private sector. pfitz59 Monday #2
That's why I doubt they'll be around long BumRushDaShow Monday #3
I guess he'll turn to H-1B visas or H-2B visas Buddyzbuddy Monday #4

mahina

(19,163 posts)
1. God help us.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 05:02 PM
Monday

By us, I mean the United States of America and the world, not Democrats

“Hiring and vetting staffers is a big lift for any incoming administration. Trump has warned against bringing in anyone who might subvert his agenda and was highly involved in selecting his Cabinet-designees and several top management posts. But he has left the decisions about the bulk of staffing for mid- and lower-level positions to those on his team who will lead departments and agencies.”

pfitz59

(11,032 posts)
2. Trump's desired choices make too much moolah in the private sector.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 05:03 PM
Monday

Why would they take pay cuts? The only ones accepting are the ideologues.

BumRushDaShow

(144,830 posts)
3. That's why I doubt they'll be around long
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 06:14 PM
Monday

well... at least the more "seasoned" ones. There will probably always be those young "up-and-comings". We saw a pile of them who eventually testified at the J6 hearings.

Buddyzbuddy

(127 posts)
4. I guess he'll turn to H-1B visas or H-2B visas
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 06:19 PM
Monday

because Leon and Swarmy will tell him the price is right.

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