@Forever_Free Tom Homan as the border czar hits me as a good one. Good law enforcement background in police AND immigration services, no-nonsense…the attitude and ability for the job.
Tulsi Gabbard I thought was a good choice for DNI. She has military including Spec Op training/experience but isn’t part of the normal intelligence community that has shown itself to be corrupt. She is familiar with how Washington DC works. I’ve heard of the hints and innuendos that she is in bed with Russia, but I think many of those (probably all of them) are just that…innuendos. If she were actually working with or for Russia, that would have come out long ago.
Kristi Noem I’m not sure of. I like her as a governor, but not sure how she will do as the DHS head. She isn’t as familiar with DC politics and is very direct (it seems) which is something politicians, normal politicians, hate and avoid at all costs, but it just seems kind of an odd fit.
Elise Stefanik is not someone I would have thought of for the UN. She is a tough cookie, I will say that, but as our UN representative I’m not sure if she’s going to be very effective. Time will tell on that one.
Linda McMahon is another one that I respect…I think she is a tough woman and from what I’ve heard, a good leader. But she doesn’t have a lot of Education experience (administrating). If the goal is to cut back on the fluff of the DoEd and shrink it’s size, I think she could do that well.
Pete Hegseth is another one I don’t know much about. Being appointed to be the Defense Secretary is a question mark to me. I hear he is on Fox but since I don’t watch Fox, that means nothing to me. I know he was in the national guard and the army and served in a variety of positions. He has counterinsurgency experience, battle experience, and has dealt with all the trials and tribulations of military service. But being the Secretary of Defense is something above his rank as Major. I haven’t heard much negative about him except the claim of his raping a woman. I don’t put much credence in that claim. I have read up on it and it sounds like she was the aggressor, was cheating on her husband, and made up the whole thing. It was investigated and there was zero evidence of a rape. They did a rape kit on her that showed evidence of sex but not rape. She claimed he drugged her but that was a no-go as well based on blood tests. The police investigated and came back with nothing to go on.
Matt Gaetz as AG is another one I don’t know much about. I have seen him on different committees questioning witnesses and know he is logical and direct…something we need these days. The corruption in the DoJ has to stop. As with Hegseth, I’ve heard the hints and innuendos about him with an underaged girl. Not young enough for statutory rape, but only 17. That is not something I support. But he admitted he was with the girl right up until she told him (or someone told him) she was only 17 and then he broke it off. He was not targeting children and trying to be a pedo. I know the current DOJ spent a year or more investigating him and came up with absolutely nothing to charge him with. And as we all know, the Garland DoJ would bring charges if there was even a hint of something they could use against a conservative. So with no actual charges from a group that would be looking to crucify him, I can’t see that there is that much there.
Robert Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary is an interesting choice. I like Kennedy. Other than his voice (a medical condition) I think he has a good head on his shoulders. He isn’t wrong about America. We are in horrible shape, we don’t eat right, we are unhealthy, and something needs to change. We pay more for (and take more) pharmaceuticals than any other country and yet we are not the healthiest country there is. Something doesn’t jibe. I know he has beliefs about vaccines in general that I’m not sure I agree with, but I think they should be investigated (I don’t believe they really have been). I do disagree with the Covid-19 “vaccines” being forced on people when they were only experimental substances. That was all pushed by HHS. I think the ties between the pharmaceutical companies and members of the various HHS divisions is undeniable and shows a corruption that needs to be addressed. And I think he is savvy enough to push against the DC swamp in an intelligent way.
The Department of Governmental Efficiency is an idea whose time is well past due. Our federal government is bloated and wasteful in the extreme. Having outsiders who will be looking into the government is a really good idea. They are pushing for transparency (something the DC insiders hate) and will be making recommendations on changes that can be made. Putting Musk and Ramaswamy in as the leads on that means you are going to have two guys who know how to do things in an entrepreneurial way, who are wealthy enough that they can’t be bribed, and who are on-board with the idea of trimming the thick layers of fat.
Does that answer your question? There are other nominees but I’m not real familiar with any of their history. I’m sure if I looked into them, I’d come up with similar analyses as these.