President-elect Donald Trump indicated on Wednesday that anyone who’s worked for former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley or any other of his Republican critics need not apply for open jobs in his new administration.
President-elect Donald Trump fired inside the Republican tent on Wednesday night, blasting several members of the GOP – including several he hired in his first term. The post Trump Trashes Pence, Cheney,
Trump listed some of the critics as former Vice Presidents Mike Pence and Dick Cheney, Nikki Haley, Liz Cheney, Charles Koch, and former Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney, whom he claimed all suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
President-elect Donald Trump has named and shamed 11 people who are on the White House blacklist to serve in his administration. The list includes some of Trump’s well known “enemies” who served in his first administration and have since spoken out about the dangers of a second Trump term, including John Bolton and Mike Pence.
President-elect Trump on Wednesday said he would not consider individuals affiliated with a host of Republican rivals and critics for jobs in his incoming administration, singling out former Vice
Representative Rick Crawford will be the next House Intelligence Committee chair, following his colleague Mike Turner’s unceremonious removal by Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday.
Social media celebrated as President-elect Donald Trump called out who he does not want to be part of his second administration.
President-elect Donald Trump said he won't consider hiring anyone associated with his critics, including Nikki Haley, Dick and Liz Cheney, Mike Pence, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, Charles Koch and a laundr
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed the state’s Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill the Senate seat vacated by Donald Trump’s nomination of Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
The president-elect said he doesn’t want staffers who worked with or are endorsed by some of his GOP political foes.
The Republican released a written personnel "blacklist," and it’s fair to say there’s never been a presidential public statement quite like this one.
President-elect Trump indicates he is not interested in hiring people who have worked with or are supported by "people suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome."