Trump assembles diverse Cabinet with mixed viewpoints for new administration
Donald Trump has quickly assembled a diverse Cabinet for his new administration, featuring a mix of personalities, including former Democrats and business leaders. This contrasts with his first term, where he favored more conservative advisors. Key appointments include Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and Lori Chavez-DeRemer as labor secretary, highlighting differing views on immigration and labor issues. Trump’s Cabinet reflects his focus on tariffs and immigration but leaves other policy directions uncertain. Trump's choices, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary and Tulsi Gabbard for intelligence director, suggest potential conflicts within his administration. The mix of advisors may lead to unpredictable governance, reminiscent of his previous term.