Trump’s staffing proposals: post-victory political realities force the President-elect to assume the role of ‘super-arbiter,’ creating a competitive atmosphere within the Republican Party

After winning the presidential election, Donald Trump gained a degree of power that neither Joe Biden had in the current political cycle nor Trump himself had during his first presidency.

Trump’s accumulated power potentially increases his responsibility for the plans and decisions that the president-elect promised to implement to voters.

Given the high expectations of American voters, Donald Trump will inevitably face the problem of failing to fulfill promises made to various electoral groups during the election campaign without regard for the complexity of their implementation.

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