The Trump-Vance Administration

They were there on stage with him -- Ivanka wasn't looking at all the way she did in the "Rare Invankas" thread on the old forum. Sad!
I remember iop890 breaking his safe open to share those.

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They were there on stage with him -- Ivanka wasn't looking at all the way she did in the "Rare Invankas" thread on the old forum. Sad!
Going from 35 to 43 years old will do that to a woman! She was unanswerable back then. She's still a good looking woman for being middle aged.
 
Going from 35 to 43 years old will do that to a woman! She was unanswerable back then. She's still a good looking woman for being middle aged.

I'd go for Tiffany for some reason, dunno. Why.

Wait, is this my cabinet or Trumps?

Seriously, I'm okay with Tulsi Gabbard for SECDEF or UN Ambassador. She is a dove and has served, so she understands the consequences of engaging in gunboat diplomacy over nothing wars.

Also, how about Dennis Kucinich on some Gov accountability committee? He was no dummy...
 
The key issue is Taiwan, and using it to start a hegemonic war with China, that eventually leads to WWIII. All candidates should be vetted for their positions on that issue.
To illustrate my point, check out Bannon, at Trump's victory party, chanting "Take down the CCP!". He needs to go.




Bannon is advising Trump and will definitely push for actions that could well lead to war with China.

 
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I think this might be a mistake, actually. He's been the most (often the only) outspoken critic of AIPAC as a Representative. Sec of Agriculture effectively removes him far away from any discussions of Israel or foreign influence over Congress. I would personally rather see him in a position where he can continue to speak truth on that subject and a variety of others.
 

Potential attorney general​

The attorney general is the head of the Department of Justice and chief law enforcement officer of the federal government. The AG represents the United States in legal matters, advises the president and the heads of the executive departments of the government, and occasionally appears in person before the Supreme Court, according to the White House.

  • John Ratcliffe: The attorney served as the director of National Intelligence from 2020 to 2021. He also previously served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 4th Congressional District from 2015 to 2020. He was regarded as one of the most conservative members during his time in Congress. Politico reports Ratcliffe has a strong chance of earning the job following his performance during the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
  • Mike Lee: The lawyer, who comes from a prominent Utah political family, serves as the senior senator from the state, a seat he's held since 2011. Lee was initially a "Trump skeptic," but has become "one of Trump's most prominent allies in the Senate," according to Politico. The former president interviewed Lee in 2018 about joining Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court, so it wouldn't be surprising if he were a candidate.
 
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