Trump will have two years to cause real chaos and harm and only these people will be able to stop him
The IndependentAfter he was elected president of the United States for the second time in November, Donald Trump’s announcements of his nominees to head-up his various government departments have caused more than a few eye rolls across America. Then there’s former Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who Trump wants as his director of national intelligence, but who faces scrutiny for a “fact-finding” visit she paid to Syria in 2017 to meet since-ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad. open image in gallery Questions are being asked about the Trump team’s ability to deal with a viral outbreak, considering Robert F Kennedy could be secretary of health and human services “In terms of what’s going to affect people’s lives, I think one of the ones most concerning is RFK Jr.” Michelson says. “The Senate has said that they will take their role as a co-equal branch seriously.” America always wants change, and so Trump is likely to just have two years in the same way that Biden really only had two years Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and international affairs The problem with surrounding himself with acolytes, Farnsworth says, is that presidents get into trouble when they don’t have people around them who are providing their own best judgment. “America always wants change, and so Trump is likely to just have two years in the same way that Biden really only had two years.” open image in gallery Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth is an example of a pick that may be based on loyalty over expertise Farnsworth’s prediction is that despite Trump’s announcement that he will deport millions of undocumented immigrants, it’s something that would be incredibly difficult to implement.