The McDonald’s Man is lovin’ it. Now that he’s out of the kitchen and heading back to the White House, Donald Trump is filling his staff with people close to his heart.
They’re sharp, America First patriots all aboard the Trump Train.
The president-elect puts a premium on smarts, hence his first major choice in the summer: J.D. Vance for vice president. The senator graduated summa cum laude after just two years at Ohio State, then rocked it at Yale Law School. The guy is brilliant and gutsy, as he proved by fearlessly handling all comers on network TV and podcasts during the campaign.
The former and incoming president often cheered that Vance pick at rallies by pointing to his own head. It’s all about the brain.
So it is with the new White House team. Characters like Rex Tillerson, his first secretary of state, and Jim Mattis, his original defense chief, were lauded as central casting by Mr. Trump in his first go-round. Now that’s old news. Today it’s all about intelligence, loyalty and youth. […]
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