Trump's New Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Controversial Appointments
Donald Trump has begun forming his second administration, prompting concerns over the inclusion of extremist figures and hardline policies.
- Susie Wiles has been appointed as the first female White House Chief of Staff, a move that has sparked both praise and criticism.
- Speculation surrounds key roles, with figures like Mike Davis and Robert F Kennedy Jr linked to significant positions despite their controversial stances.
- Concerns have arisen over potential policies, including mass deportations and pardons for January 6 rioters, reflecting Trump's campaign promises.
- Elon Musk, a supporter of Trump's campaign, is expected to have a role in federal budget cuts, highlighting the influence of wealthy backers.
- Project 2025, coordinated by the Heritage Foundation, outlines extreme proposals, though it remains uncertain how much will be implemented.