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(47,470 posts)
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 03:23 PM Mar 2017

Why Trump Is Struggling to Staff His Government

When a nor'easter barreled toward Washington in mid-March, Donald Trump suggested to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that she postpone her upcoming visit to the White House. The inclement weather also bought the President's understaffed Administration a bit more time to prepare for a Merkel drop-by. Almost two months into the job, Trump still has no assistant secretary for European affairs or envoy to the E.U. at the State Department, he lacks undersecretaries for international issues at the Commerce and Treasury departments, and he is still looking for a policy chief at the Pentagon.

(he) has moved slowly to assemble his Administration. Trump often excoriates Senate Democrats for holding up more than two dozen appointees awaiting confirmation, including three Cabinet Secretaries. But Trump has yet to nominate 505 of the 553 key Executive Branch positions, according to a tally maintained by the Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service. Those roles range from the patent chief at Commerce to a science adviser at the White House. At the State Department, where four top career diplomats have departed, just six of 119 jobs requiring Senate confirmation had been announced by the time Secretary Rex Tillerson left for his first major swing through Asia, on March 14. When the Administration asked for the resignation of all Obama-era U.S. attorneys on March 10, it added another 46 jobs to the long list of open positions.

The personnel shortage is more of a governing philosophy than a glitch. One of Trump's goals is to slash the size of the federal bureaucracy, which he is accomplishing in part through attrition among civil servants whom the Administration doesn't trust. Some government agencies are "no longer relevant," press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters on March 13. At offices like the Environmental Protection Agency, Trump has chosen chiefs who have opposed the core functions of the department they now lead.

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Where the Trump team is plugging holes, the White House is relying on political loyalists. Sam Clovis, a conservative radio host who advised Trump's campaign in Iowa, was asked to help guide the Department of Agriculture until the President's pick for Secretary can be confirmed. Curtis Ellis, a columnist who wrote for websites that peddled the false conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was born in Kenya, was named a top aide at the Labor Department, which is also awaiting a Secretary to be confirmed. And Matt Mowers, a GOP political hand who helped steer the Trump campaign's get-out-the-vote operation, found himself with a seat on the storied (but now largely empty) seventh floor of the State Department.

Trump, who still nurses grudges against his Republican critics, has been especially keen to stack his White House with allies. Some West Wing staffers have unusual résumés as a result. Former Breitbart News editor Sebastian Gorka has a gig with the National Security Council. Omarosa Manigault, one of the original villains on The Apprentice, is promoting White House outreach. And former Trump golf-club caddie Dan Scavino Jr. manages the President's social-media footprint.

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http://time.com/4703304/why-president-trump-struggling-to-staff-government/

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Is it any wonder that we are the laughing stock of the world?

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Why Trump Is Struggling to Staff His Government (Original Post) question everything Mar 2017 OP
What makes you think they want to staff govt? beachbum bob Mar 2017 #1
Saving big money on no hires helps to finance his trips to Mar-a-Lago and his kids trips/security.nt monmouth4 Mar 2017 #2
Nobody smart wants to be sitting in the dock at some future Nuremberg Trial. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2017 #3
not enough minions in the job pool. pansypoo53219 Mar 2017 #4
I think Bannon is trying.. coco22 Mar 2017 #5
Bannon has said that he is trying to destroy America sharedvalues Mar 2017 #11
+1 uponit7771 Mar 2017 #13
You mean skilled people don't want to work for an ignorant, rageaholic asshole? hatrack Mar 2017 #6
No one who is sane wants to ruin their reputation by working for this a$$hole. kimbutgar Mar 2017 #7
1. Not enough "allies" out there . . . . no_hypocrisy Mar 2017 #8
This Stinky The Clown Mar 2017 #10
It's a career killer. smirkymonkey Mar 2017 #9
A golf caddie is working in a top position in the Whitehouse sarah FAILIN Mar 2017 #12

coco22

(1,258 posts)
5. I think Bannon is trying..
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 04:33 PM
Mar 2017

to dismantle government and destroy the country so that it will be white again his eyes..

kimbutgar

(21,131 posts)
7. No one who is sane wants to ruin their reputation by working for this a$$hole.
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 04:52 PM
Mar 2017

When Cheeto goes down would you want on your resume you worked for him?

no_hypocrisy

(46,083 posts)
8. 1. Not enough "allies" out there . . . .
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 04:55 PM
Mar 2017

2. Would you really want on your resume that you worked at the Trump White House?

3. You could be working in the Trump WH, doing your job as required, and still get fired because of paranoia. And then get sued for violating the Non-Disclosure Agreement you were forced to sign to get the job.

4. Worst job ever.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
9. It's a career killer.
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 05:05 PM
Mar 2017

Most of these people will be toast in DC by the time this is all over. The sheer stupidity of clinging to a sinking ship is enough to count them out.

sarah FAILIN

(2,857 posts)
12. A golf caddie is working in a top position in the Whitehouse
Sat Mar 18, 2017, 08:22 PM
Mar 2017

The insanity of all this is blinding.


4 years into this and he will still not have a full staff. IF we all make it that far.

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