A new survey shows that a majority of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s supporters want an uncontested primary race. Despite his opponents' efforts, Trump remains the solid front-runner for the 2024 nomination. Reports indicate that if elected, Trump plans to fill powerful government positions with loyalists like Stephen Miller, J.D. Vance, and possibly Steve Bannon. Speculation on Trump's potential cabinet and administration is rife, with reports suggesting a loyalty-first approach. The Republican Party is set to confirm its nominee for the 2024 presidential election at its convention in July. Trump's plans for a potential second term include considering Tucker Carlson, J.D. Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kari Lake, and Kristi Noem for vice president, and wanting Stephen Miller and Steve Bannon in the cabinet.
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On Thursday, Axios published an extensive piece detailing the potential makeup of a Trump Cabinet in a “second” term. Former First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly pushing for her husband to select former Fox News host and X/Twitter star Tucker Carlson. Moreover, she would … https://t.co/GICRV1J0K9
Should Donald Trump win reelection, he seems determined to fill his potential future cabinet with unequivocal loyalists and hard-liners. Click the image to read more: https://t.co/kvmiPcwRJt
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Donald Trump Plans Second Term Cabinet From Hell. Axios reports that Trump is considering Tucker Carlson, J.D. Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene MTG, Kari Lake, Kristi Noem for vice president and wants Stephen Miller and Steve Bannon in the cabinet. https://t.co/avazEOdv9J
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Stop speculating on Trump’s plan for 2024 and follow the reporting: Here are two deeply reported pieces on how he plans to staff the administration and then manage them in the country — all based on loyalty-first vetting. 1) Who would be in his loyalty-first Cabinet:… https://t.co/acrZtOXRfF
“”Trump would build a Cabinet and WH staff based mainly on two imperatives: pre-vetted loyalty to him and a commitment to stretch legal and governance boundaries…men like Stephen Miller, J.D. Vance and Kash Patel—with the possible return of Steve Bannon.” https://t.co/0J62DhqxZk
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. https://t.co/JQvFLu6FVZ
Trump's Loyalty-First Cabinet is Just as Bonkers As You Might Imagine, Per Axios Report https://t.co/h9jDhrwJAG
Exclusive: How Trump would build his loyalty-first Cabinet https://t.co/TlskwcTmnr by @mikeallen & @JimVandeHei
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Trump would fill the most powerful jobs in government with men like Stephen Miller & Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance— with the possible return of Steve Bannon. https://t.co/pOVQAxcFje
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Trump, if elected, would fill the most powerful jobs in government with men like Stephen Miller — and he'd turn to loyalists who share his zeal to punish critics, purge non-believers, and take controversial legal and military action. https://t.co/x8a4vnywdf
Many of Donald Trump’s Republican competitors are lapping him in the number of days on the campaign trail, but with little payoff — he remains solidly the front-runner for the 2024 nomination. https://t.co/z34aVotSbr https://t.co/1QWwpGV9QY
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A majority of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s supporters want an uncontested primary race even as his opponents struggle to unite around a single challenger, according to a new survey https://t.co/tzjT3Z3RTW