Trump Plans New 'Czar' Roles to Reshape U.S. Policy Landscape
President-elect Trump is considering appointing czars to bypass traditional bureaucracy and swiftly implement his administration's agenda.
- Doug Burgum, North Dakota Governor and Trump ally, is being considered for the role of 'energy czar' to roll back Biden-era climate regulations.
- Trump's strategy to appoint czars aims to expedite policy implementation without lengthy Senate confirmations.
- Former ICE Director Tom Homan is expected to return as 'border czar,' focusing on immigration enforcement.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is in discussions for a 'czar-like' role overseeing health, agriculture, and medicine, with direct access to Trump.
- Trump's transition team is drafting executive orders to undo Biden's climate policies, potentially benefiting fossil fuel industries.