Faced with the unique challenges of filling a potential Trump Cabinet, quiet transition work is underway
Should he return to the White House, Trump would to build a leadership team once again — a challenge made more daunting by his track record and his ability to win Senate confirmations for the loyalists he would need to carry out his orders.
WASHINGTON — For many who answered to President Donald Trump, the job was a risk-reward proposition like no other.
There was a chance to win his favor and shape national policy. And there was the possibility of running afoul of the boss and getting publicly humiliated.
Cabinet secretaries came and went in a Trump administration marked by head-spinning turnover.
Former advisers churned out memoirs detailing their frustrations with Trump, who in turn used his massive public platform to shower them with insults.
Should he return to the White House, Trump would need to build a leadership team once again — a challenge made more daunting by his track record and his ability to win Senate confirmations for the loyalists he would need to carry out his orders.
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