How much of Trump's original cabinet will survive his term?

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ShahOfIran1979

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I made this to represent the Trump cabinet's original members. Plenty have already left. Who do you think will also be gone by the end of his term? Who do you think will still be in?
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I do like RFK Jr. I hope he sticks around. Hegseth, I can tolerate him. I believe he fully has America’s interest at heart.

Real politics and administrative work is not sexy or exciting at all. It is quite literally paper pushing. The rest do a pretty good job of being quiet and just doing their desk jobs. Except for Tulsi. I can’t put my finger on why, but I don’t like her.
 
How many of any cabinet makes it to the end of any president's term? It's often a revolving door of people.
That was my thought, the job is several times more stressful than even the most demanding C-suite job regardless of admin and at the end of the day your still only paid a government salary even if you can generate a lot of income through book/speaking deals afterwards.

Most don't stick with it more than a few years and then bounce once they have done their time for the after job deals/burned out.
 
How many of any cabinet makes it to the end of any president's term? It's often a revolving door of people.
In most cabinets, most of the original members stay put, and even if they do resign, it's usually for non-political reasons. In the Biden admin for example, only the secretaries of labor and HUD actually resigned.
 
In most cabinets, most of the original members stay put
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That is also a terrible base of comparison considering Biden was a demented vegetable who made very few decisions and likely lacked the capacity to hold anybody accountable or dictate policy. They literally had no boss following their appointment. Let's instead go with Clinton, W, and Obama and not count interims:

2 SoS's for all three
2 SoT's for Obama, 3 for Bush, 3 for Clinton
3 SoD's for Obama, 2 for Bush, 3 for Clinton
2 AG's for Obama, 3 AG's for Bush
2 Interiors for Obama, 2 for Clinton, 3 for Reagan for what it's worth
2 Ags for Clinton, 3 for Bush

That's a cursory glance of the first six listed and I don't care to dig deeper into it, but you have absolutely zero idea what you're talking about and the claim you've made is outlandish to anyone who has remotely followed or understands US politics.
 
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[Citation needed]

That is also a terrible base of comparison considering Biden was a demented vegetable who made very few decisions and likely lacked the capacity to hold anybody accountable or dictate policy. They literally had no boss following their appointment. Let's instead go with Clinton, W, and Obama and not count interims:

2 SoS's for all three
2 SoT's for Obama, 3 for Bush, 3 for Clinton
3 SoD's for Obama, 2 for Bush, 3 for Clinton
2 AG's for Obama, 3 AG's for Bush
2 Interiors for Obama, 2 for Clinton, 3 for Reagan for what it's worth
2 Ags for Clinton, 3 for Bush

That's a cursory glance of the first six listed and I don't care to dig deeper into it, but you have absolutely zero idea what you're talking about and the claim you've made is outlandish to anyone who has remotely followed or understands US politics.
I'm talking about only one term, which is obvious by the title of this thread. If a president wins reelection, nearly every cabinet position is replaced, which is the norm. It's not usually the case that so many people flee a presidential administration mid-term, and for explicitly political reasons. In this context, the only person in recent years I can think of on the top of my head was Al Gonzales in Bush's second term, although I'm sure there were others.
 
I'm talking about only one term, which is obvious by the title of this thread. If a president wins reelection, nearly every cabinet position is replaced, which is the norm. It's not usually the case that so many people flee a presidential administration mid-term, and for explicitly political reasons. In this context, the only person in recent years I can think of on the top of my head was Al Gonzales in Bush's second term, although I'm sure there were others.
You're a fucking goalpost-moving imbecile yet somehow still manage to be wrong. Let's do it again, retard, with Carter, Ford, and H.W.:

SoS: Carter 2, Bush 2
Treasury: Carter 2
SoD: Bush 2, Ford 2
AG: Carter 2, Bush 2, Ford 2
Interior: Ford 3
Ag: Bush 2, Ford 2

You can't think of any others because you're probably a foreigner or don't know as much as you think you do.
 
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