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 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of Health and Human Services. Trump's choices reflect his focus on immigration and trade but also introduce potential ideological conflicts within his team. Trump's administration promises to pursue tariffs, cut taxes, and enhance veterans' services, while navigating differing views among his advisors. The eclectic mix raises questions about how these differences will influence policy direction.