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Donald Trump Jr. say pushback against Cabinet picks proves they're the disrupters voters wanted

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday that the team now around the president-elect knows how to choose a Cabinet and build out an administration, unlike the time before his father first took office.
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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, looks at his son Donald Trump Jr. at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Donald Trump Jr. said Sunday that the team now around the knows how to choose a Cabinet and build out an administration, unlike the time before his father first took office.

Any pushback that Donald Trump's unconventional choices face from the Washington establishment proves that they are just the kind of disruptors the new administration and voters are demanding, the younger Trump said.

鈥淭he reality this time is, we actually know what we鈥檙e doing. We actually know who the good guys and the bad guys are,鈥 he told Fox News Channel鈥檚 "Sunday Morning Futures. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 about surrounding my father with people who are both competent and loyal. They will deliver on his promises. They will deliver on his message. They are not people who think they know better, as unelected bureaucrats.鈥

After Donald Trump was elected in 2016, he stocked his early administration with choices from traditional Republican and business circles, tapping figures such as former Exxon Mobil CEO who was his first as secretary of state.

Today, Trump is valuing personal allegiance above political experience.

That has translated into selections such as former Florida Rep. , who faced a House , as , anti-vaccine activist as head of the and , a former Democratic lawmaker who has in the past publicly expressed , as director of U.S. intelligence services.

Some of his picks might face difficulties getting confirmed by the Senate, even with Republicans holding a majority in January.

Donald Trump Jr. suggested that was precisely the idea.

鈥淎 lot of them are going to face pushback鈥 but 鈥漷hey are going to be actual disrupters," he said. "That鈥檚 what the American people want.鈥

He said there are 鈥渂ackup plans鈥 if Senate confirmation is problematic in some cases, but 鈥渨e鈥檙e obviously going with the strongest candidates first."

Trump Jr. also looked back to eight years ago, when his businessman father was new to Washington and its ways. "A big part of that process is just something that we didn鈥檛 understand in 2016, where he came to Washington, D.C., he had no experience,鈥 he said.

Now, his son said, Trump knows what to expect.

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said the president-elect has 鈥渁 once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to deliver that change, to take on permanent Washington, return the power back to the people."

鈥淵ou have to have people you trust to go into these agencies and have a real reform agenda. And that鈥檚 why I think there鈥檚 real momentum, real momentum to get these nominations confirmed to actually deliver what President Trump promised on the campaign trail,鈥 Schmitt told 鈥淪unday Morning Futures.鈥

On the same show, Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., said, "We don鈥檛 need any Democrats to help us. We have got the numbers." But, he added, Trump needs 鈥渁 team around him that鈥檚 going to help him. He can鈥檛 do it by himself.鈥

Vivek Ramaswamy, the former Republican presidential candidate tapped by Trump along with businessman Elon Musk to lead a new effort on government efficiency, also predicted pushback from traditional Washington to promised steep federal cuts that he said showed the needed to 鈥渋n the early months, score quick wins through executive action.鈥

Will Weissert, The Associated Press

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