Donald Trump has announced that he will not offer key positions to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley or former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in his upcoming administration.
Despite their previous roles in his government, Trump’s decision comes amid accusations from his allies that both Haley and Pompeo could undermine his 'America First' agenda. This move signals a shift in Trump's approach as he prepares for his second term, following his victory in the recent presidential election.
Trump is expected to meet with outgoing President Joe Biden soon as part of the transition process.
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Honestly, I’m glad Trump is shutting the door on Haley and Pompeo. They’ve shown they’re more interested in playing the establishment game than sticking to America First principles. We need people who are 100% on board with securing our borders, putting U.S. workers first, and standing up to the globalists.
Good for Trump! Haley and Pompeo have shown they're more interested in playing the establishment game than standing up for America First values—time to bring in people who are actually loyal to the movement.
Well, maybe it's time we stop relying on career politicians and start focusing on reducing the size of government altogether!
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Trump rules out jobs for Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley in administration
Donald Trump has ruled out naming Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state, to his second administration, as he moves to build out his cabinet after winning the US presidential election against Kamala Harris this week.
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