Trump eldest son "excludes those who think they know better than their father"

2024.11.08. AM 09:40
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With U.S. President-elect Donald Trump entering the new government sculpture initiative, Trump's eldest son, who said he would actually exercise his "right to veto" on personnel affairs, has proposed "not thinking he knows better than the president" as a personnel principle.

Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of Trump, a member of Trump's transition team, said on Fox News on the 7th local time, "I want to make it clear who is the real player, who will actually realize the president's message, and who doesn't think he knows better than the rightfully elected president."

"We will make sure that such people are in my father's cabinet and in his government," he continued.

Earlier in July, Donald Trump Jr. expressed his desire to veto personnel matters in the next government at an event held during the convention.

"I don't want to choose a particular person for a position of power," he said at the time, "and what I want is to prevent someone who will be a disaster."In a recent interview, Trump transition team co-chairman

Howard Rutnick said, "We have to be on the same side and we have to understand the policy," regarding personnel principles, adding, "We will give roles based on loyalty and loyalty to the president and his policies."


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