Donald Trump’s slate of cabinet nominees, selected at a breakneck pace compared to other recent presidents, is packed with loyalists who are ready to carry out his “America First” agenda and dismantle what the president-elect has called “woke” policies. It’s also more diverse — at least along gender lines — than the last time he was in office.
After tapping Pam Bondi to replace scandal-tainted Matt Gaetz as his attorney general pick, Trump is on track to more than double the number of women in the main cabinet — the vice president and the heads of 15 executive departments — than he had at ...
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