Donald Trump Jr. Reveals His Key Role In Shaping Cabinet, And Essential Trait He's Looking For
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“I want to make sure that those people are in his cabinet," said President-elect Donald Trump's son.
Donald Trump Jr. on Thursday revealed his influence over who will score important roles in the cabinet of his father, President-elect Donald Trump.
The Trump scion — who reportedly played a key part in getting Vice President-elect JD Vance picked as his dad’s running mate — told Fox News he wants to stack the cabinet with “people who don’t think that they know better” than his father.
“I’m going to be heavily involved on the transition,” Trump Jr. told the “Fox & Friends” show. “I want to make sure, now that we know who the real players are, the people who will actually deliver on the president’s message, the people who don’t think that they know better than the duly elected president of the United States.”
“I want to make sure that those people are in his cabinet,” he added. “I want to make sure that those people are in this administration.
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