Donald Trump has done it. He’s back on top, securing a massive victory that’s shaken the political landscape. With an impressive 312 electoral votes, Trump swept the battleground states and clinched a popular vote win that left the opposition reeling.
Even with so much thrown at him, it’s clear the American people have spoken—loudly and decisively. In just a few short weeks, he’ll be packing his bags for the White House. And, as always, the real question on everyone’s minds is: What’s his next move?
So, what are Trump’s plans? Well, he’s already got his eyes set on rebuilding a team that aligns with his America First agenda. His focus is on leaders who’ll work hard to address the country’s core concerns: safety, economic stability, and a return to common sense.
But it’s not just about the policies—Trump’s administration team will be the backbone of this effort, and he’s wasting no time getting ready. In contrast, Biden’s administration was loaded with socialists and yes-men, whose policies hurt America more than help it. Now, it’s time to correct course.
The leaders of President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team announced Wednesday that they would be spending the next few weeks preparing to staff the next administration…
The two added that they would be presenting Trump with a “wide array of experts” to choose from to add to his administration. [Source: Daily Wire]
Trump’s transition team, led by Linda McMahon and billionaire Howard Lutnick, has been laying the groundwork since August. McMahon, former head of the Small Business Administration, has a history with Trump and a reputation for fighting for small business.
Her co-chair, Lutnick, knows Wall Street like the back of his hand. Together, they’re gearing up to help Trump build a powerhouse administration. This team plans to bring in experts—real experts, mind you, not career bureaucrats looking to collect a paycheck.
They’ve made it clear that they’re presenting Trump with a wide array of skilled, sharp-minded patriots ready to serve. Their goal? To ensure that Trump’s agenda of affordability, safety, and security starts on day one.
McMahon, now a leader in the pro-Trump America First Policy Institute, and Lutnick are committed to giving Trump the best options for building an administration that puts Americans’ needs first. It’s a refreshing shift from what we’ve seen over the past few years.
Here’s the rundown on who’s likely joining the inner circle. Alongside McMahon and Lutnick, we’ve got JD Vance, a popular figure on the right and a trusted Vice President-elect. Then there’s Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, both fiercely loyal and determined to weed out any “bad actors.”
Don Jr. has already set the tone, saying he’s all about blocking “liars” and “pretenders” from the administration. His stance is a breath of fresh air for those tired of Washington’s under-the-table deals and fake friendships.
In an intriguing twist, former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. are also involved, showing that Trump’s willing to unite voices from across the aisle—if they’re genuinely in it for the people. The balance here is unique and intentional.
This is Trump saying, “It’s not about the party lines. It’s about America.” With a mix of conservatives and unconventional allies, Trump’s administration could very well be the bold, no-nonsense team that gets things done.
Now that Trump is returning to the White House, he plans to give Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a big role in his next administration. It appears Kennedy will be leading the FDA, which is responsible for the food we eat and drugs we take. And RFK quickly revealed what he will do to clean out this corrupt organization.
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discussed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s potential plan to reform the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and crack down on ultra-processed foods during an appearance on “Fox & Friends.”…
Kennedy, a former independent presidential candidate, suggested to MSNBC Wednesday that the second Trump administration could eliminate entire departments within the FDA for “corruption.” [Source: Fox News]
Kennedy’s suggestion to eliminate entire departments within the FDA might sound radical, but he’s right: the agency hasn’t done nearly enough to protect Americans from the dangers of ultra-processed foods. He brought up the stark difference between countries like the U.S. and Canada, where popular foods like Froot Loops are packed with unnecessary ingredients here while being much simpler (and safer) abroad.
With a second Trump administration, there’s real potential to shake up the FDA and hold it accountable for safeguarding our health and our children’s future. A strong, reformed FDA could finally stop rubber-stamping unhealthy foods and start prioritizing public well-being over Big Food interests.
Author: Bo Dogan