Trump rejects Pompeo and Nikki Haley embraces RFK Jr. for cabinet
In a decisive move reflecting his evolving approach to alliances within the Republican Party, President-elect Donald Trump announced he will not be inviting former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to serve in his administration. This announcement, made on Truth Social on November 10, signals a shift away from several figures who played pivotal roles in his prior administration and hints at a shakeup in Trump’s potential Cabinet as he returns to the White House.
Trump expressed gratitude for both Pompeo’s and Haley’s service during his first term but clarified that they would not have positions in his incoming administration. He wrote, “I very much enjoyed and appreciated working with them previously, and would like to thank them for their service to our country.” However, both Pompeo and Haley have distanced themselves from Trump in recent years, frequently criticizing his policies and leadership style.
Pompeo, who served as Trump’s Secretary of State from 2018 until 2021, has become increasingly vocal about his disagreements with Trump since leaving office. In a 2023 interview, Pompeo openly questioned Trump’s commitment to conservative principles, suggesting that he could have led the country “a lot better.” These statements came amid Trump’s ongoing legal battles and the controversy surrounding his classified documents case, which Pompeo subtly criticized. Pompeo also took a swipe at Trump’s trademark campaign line, “you’re gonna get........
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