Trump's second term focuses on disruptive appointments to challenge Washington norms
Donald Trump, following his recent election victory, is set to implement significant changes in his second term. His administration will focus on appointing individuals who challenge the traditional political establishment, contrasting with Barack Obama's earlier approach. Trump has nominated Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, emphasizing military readiness over political correctness. Additionally, Tulsi Gabbard is proposed as Director of National Intelligence, and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, both selections stirring controversy due to their unconventional backgrounds. These appointments reflect a shift away from established political figures, aiming to disrupt the current bureaucratic system. Trump's team plans to review military leadership and prioritize candidates with a history of opposing the status quo.