We are just days away from his inauguration as president-elect on January 20 Donald Trump He announced in a post on Truth Social that the incoming administration has already appointed more than 1,000 people to work in the US government.
He also noted that individuals who have worked with or received support from “people with Trump syndrome” are not desirable job candidates.
Trump appointed former National Security Advisor John Bolton as a former US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haleyand former Vice President Mike Pence and others, noting that those who worked with or were endorsed by these individuals should not be put forward as job candidates.
“As of today, the incoming Trump administration has appointed over 1,000 people to the United States government. They are outstanding in every way, and you will see the fruits of their labor for years to come. We will make America great again, and it will happen very quickly!” The incoming commander-in-chief said in the post.
“In order to save time, money and effort, it would be beneficial if you did not send, or recommend to us, people who have worked with or received endorsements from Americans for No Prosperity (headed by Charles Koch), “idiots.” “Rock” John Bolton, “Birdbrain” Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, traitorous warmongers Dick Cheney and his psycho daughter, Liz, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, General(?) Mark Milley, James Mattis, or Mark Jesper, or whoever… Others with Trump Disorder Syndrome, more commonly known as TDS, thank you for your interest in this matter!” he added.
Both Haley and Pence made bids for the Republican Party's presidential nomination during the last election cycle, but both ultimately withdrew. While Haley supported Trump, Pence didn't do that.
Trump attacks Liz Cheney as a “crazy Warhawk” while campaigning for Kamala Harris
Cheney, who was one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in the wake of the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, has been a vocal critic of Trump over the years. Last year, she supported Vice President Kamala Harris and campaigned with the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.
Ryan, the former House speaker, told Yahoo Finance last year that he would not vote for Trump, but that he planned to write about the Republican Party, as he did last time.
Romney was one of seven GOP senators who voted to convict Trump after the House of Representatives' 2021 impeachment. In 2020, Romney voted to convict in one of Trump's two articles of impeachment. Romney, who noted that he did not vote for Trump in 2016 or 2020, announced last year that he would not vote for Trump in 2024.
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Bolton, an outspoken critic of Trump, said last year on the BBC's “HARDtalk” program that he did not believe the two candidates were qualified to serve as president, and that he would not vote for either of them.