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The Economist
The Economist
12 Nov 2024


NextImg:How to get hired by Donald Trump
United States | Once more with feeling

How to get hired by Donald Trump

Marco Rubio may be the next secretary of state

|Washington, DC

AFTER DONALD TRUMP won the presidential election in 2016—when he was a former television star rather than a former president—he managed the White House transition as if it were a high-stakes episode of “The Apprentice”. Aspiring cabinet members arrived at his eponymous tower in New York and walked past television cameras for interviews with the president-elect. Kanye West even made an appearance. This time Susie Wiles, Mr Trump’s campaign manager and his future chief of staff, has led an orderly, low-key process. Mr Trump’s deliberations at Mar-a-Lago in Florida are occasionally punctuated by announcements on social media. Applicants are skittish about discussing their job search publicly, but some patterns have emerged. As of November 12th several publications were reporting that Marco Rubio (pictured, with Mr Trump) would become secretary of state. How does one go about getting hired by Mr Trump?

UFC President Dana White stands in the Octagon during the filming of The Return of The Ultimate Fighter at UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Dana White, martial-arts magnate and Trump cheerleader

A strongman persona plays well with the president-elect

Women hold placards reading 'Strong Girls = Strong Future!' and 'Equality Now' at a Women's March in Boston, USA.

Did sexism propel Donald Trump to power?

The perils of drawing conclusions from a sample of only two


What a second Trump presidency will bring

If Donald Trump is set to shake up the old world order, what will take its place?


Opinion polls underestimated Donald Trump again

A small but stubborn error affected polls across the board

Democrats suffer in statehouse races, too

And division is more entrenched

Donald Trump also won a reprieve from justice

The president-elect can quash federal charges against him and delay sentencing for felony convictions