The US political establishment has been shocked by some of the candidates, who still have to be confirmed by the Senate
Donald Trump has moved quickly to name candidates for the top jobs in his incoming administration. The picks show that loyalty appears to have been a crucial criteria for a post — and in many cases, the president-elect’s picks have shocked Washington’s political establishment.
Her autobiography, which recounted how she shot her puppy Cricket for misbehaviour, became a national talking point earlier this year. Tom Homan, 62, previously served as Trump’s immigration and customs enforcement director, backing the policy of separating parents from their children to discourage irregular migration. He has been asked to crack down on undocumented immigrants crossing the US-Mexico border and deport those already in the US.
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