Trump Names Transition Team; Sons Eric and Don Jr., Running Mate JD Vance to Be Honorary Co-Chairs

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Donald Trump named his transition team Friday and appointed former Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon and Howard Lutnick, chairman and chief executive of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, as co-chairs. The former president’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), and Trump sons Eric and Don Jr. will serve as honorary co-chairs.

Although the move could be viewed as a symbol of Trump’s confidence in his chances in the presidential race, naming a transition team is also required by federal law. The GOP nominee’s opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, is expected to appoint hers soon.

The former president said they’ll be getting to work right away:

Writer Paul Ingrassia posted his approval of the announcement:


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The team will start looking at possible personnel for a Trump White House and will start laying the groundwork to achieve his goals if and when he takes office.

The New York Times was probably hoping that he would choose people associated with Project 2025, which liberals have desperately attempted to tie Trump to, but they were disappointed:

Interestingly, the team will not be operating on the government’s dime:

A smart move, considering the Biden administration has routinely proven that they’re willing to weaponize the Department of Justice against their political opponents.

We’ll soon see who Kamala Harris appoints to her team, but her campaign seems to turn further left with each passing day, so expect it to be full of extreme progressives.

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