- The media continues to breathlessly report that if elected, Donald Trump will hire people who are loyal to him and will enforce his agenda.
- That latest is Axios which said that Trump might even bring back the very people who were his best aides, like Stephen Miller.
- Read for yourself:
- Former President Trump, if elected, would build a Cabinet and White House staff based mainly on two imperatives: pre-vetted loyalty to him and a commitment to stretch legal and governance boundaries, sources who talk often with the leading GOP presidential candidate tell Axios.
- Trump would fill the most powerful jobs in government with men like Stephen Miller, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio and Kash Patel — with the possible return of Steve Bannon. If Trump won in 2024, he’d turn to loyalists who share his zeal to punish critics, purge non-believers, and take controversial legal and military action, the sources tell us.