Donald Trump Jr.’s Influence in Building a Controversial Cabinet for Trump’s Next Term

Donald Trump Jr. has become a pivotal figure in shaping President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration, leveraging his influence to prioritize loyalists and disrupt traditional norms in cabinet selections. Sources close to the transition reveal that Trump Jr.’s role as an adviser has significantly impacted decisions, elevating controversial figures and sidelining more conventional candidates.

Among the candidates championed by Trump Jr. are Senator JD Vance, chosen as Trump’s running mate, and figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, nominated for high-profile positions as U.S. health secretary and intelligence chief, respectively. Both nominees face potential hurdles in Senate confirmations due to their contentious views—Kennedy’s vaccine misinformation and Gabbard’s foreign policy stances, including past comments perceived as supportive of Russia and Syria.

Trump Jr. has reportedly sought candidates who align with his father’s anti-establishment and protectionist worldview. His influence extended to lobbying for Vance despite concerns over the senator’s controversial rhetoric and policies. This successful advocacy boosted Trump Jr.’s standing during the transition, granting him a notable role in key personnel decisions.

However, his sway has limits. For instance, while he supported Ric Grenell for secretary of state, Trump ultimately selected Senator Marco Rubio, a choice criticized by some core supporters for being too traditionally internationalist. Trump Jr. is not fully immersed in day-to-day vetting and mainly advises on higher-level appointments, maintaining his focus on political advocacy and media ventures.

In contrast to Trump Jr.’s prominent involvement, other family members, including Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, have stepped back. Kushner, who played a significant role in Middle East policy during Trump’s first term, is working informally to brief new appointees like Steve Witkoff, special envoy to the region. Ivanka and Eric Trump are also refraining from joining the new administration.

The transition team, led by Trump’s chief of staff Susie Wiles, is described as more organized compared to previous efforts, reducing the president-elect’s reliance on family members. Despite this, Trump Jr.’s focus on loyalty and ideological alignment marks a shift in how the Trump administration approaches governance, potentially setting the stage for significant political and policy shifts in the coming term.