# Currently working on at the moment ## Trump's Cabinet Positions It's clear that this administration by Trump will know that Loyalty is the new constitution. --- ### White House chief of staff: Susie Wiles Wiles, the daughter of a professional football placekicker, has a BA in the English language from Univ. of Maryland. Started as an assistant to Jack Kemp and the Reagan Admin in 1980. I'll be brief, as I really don't want to waste more time because there are a lot of people. Susie Wiles has been a positive benefit to Trump's Campaign, in a myriad of ways. I think this pick for Trump is somewhat normal if compared to historically chosen chiefs of staff. However, I find it annoying when Trump proclaims he wants to drain the swamp and the "establishment" Republicans along with it, then proceeds to pick a lifelong establishment Republican to his administration. One that is a registered lobbyist for 42 different clients. She is the swamp. I don't think anyone is surprised that Trump lies about that all the time, if you're reading my thoughts at least. Below are several different resources on her. > [!cite] > [Wikipedia on Wiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Wiles) > [Politico on Wiles](https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/07/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-susie-wiles-00188391) > [Fox News on Wiles](https://www.foxnews.com/politics/who-susie-wiles-trumps-white-house-chief-staff-5-things-know) > [PBS on Wiles](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/who-is-susie-wiles-trumps-next-white-house-chief-of-staff) --- ### Secretary of state: Marco Rubio Marco Rubio. What a lovely Senator. Surely, Rubio wasn't the product of illegal immigration into this country? That has to be why he is such an ardent defender of legal immigration right? Epitome of a moral person. Marco Rubio is an awful human being and I am not sure if unqualified is the proper word? Maybe? Thankfully his parents came at a good time? > Marco Antonio Rubio was born in Miami, Florida,[2] the second son and third child of Mario Rubio Reina[3] and Oriales (née Garcia) Rubio.[4] His parents were Cubans who immigrated to the United States in 1956 during the regime of Fulgencio Batista, two and a half years before Fidel Castro ascended to power after the Cuban Revolution.[5] His mother made at least four return trips to Cuba after Castro's takeover, including a month-long trip in 1961.[5] Neither of Rubio's parents was a U.S. citizen at the time of Rubio's birth,[6][7] but they applied for U.S. citizenship and were naturalized in 1975.[5] Some relatives of Rubio's were admitted to the U.S. as refugees.[8] Rubio Lies about his Parents being forced to leave Cuba as well. They weren't refugees at all. > In October 2011, The Washington Post reported that Rubio's previous statements that his parents were forced to leave Cuba in 1959 (after Fidel Castro came to power) were falsehoods.[5] His parents actually left Cuba in 1956, during the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.[5] According to the Post, "[in] Florida, being connected to the post-revolution exile community gives a politician cachet that could never be achieved by someone identified with the pre-Castro exodus, a group sometimes viewed with suspicion."[5] Rubio denied that he had embellished his family history, stating that his public statements about his family were based on "family lore".[5] Rubio asserted that his parents intended to return to Cuba in the 1960s.[5] He added that his mother took his two elder siblings back to Cuba in 1961 with the intention of living there permanently (his father remained behind in Miami "wrapping up the family's matters"), but the nation's move toward communism caused the family to change its plans.[5] Rubio stated that "[the] essence of my family story is why they came to America in the first place; and why they had to stay."[15] Climate Change Denier and early Roadblock for an ever-expanding issue that needs to be properly dealt with. > Rubio also was a critic of Crist's strategy to fight climate change through an executive order creating new automobile and utility emissions standards. Rubio accused Crist of imposing "European-style big government mandates", and the legislature under Rubio's leadership weakened the impact of Crist's climate change initiative.[30][52] Rubio said that Crist's approach would harm consumers by driving up utility bills without having much effect upon the environment, and that a better approach would be to promote biofuel (e.g. ethanol), solar panels, and energy efficiency. Rubio's Academic Credentials are fake and only exist because of private donations. Awesome. > After leaving the Florida Legislature in 2008, Rubio began teaching under a fellowship appointment at Florida International University (FIU) as an adjunct professor.[79] In 2011, after entering the U.S. Senate, he rejoined the FIU faculty.[79][80] Rubio teaches in the Department of Politics and International Relations, which is part of FIU's Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs.[81] He has taught undergraduate courses on Florida politics, political parties, and legislative politics.[82][83] > Rubio's appointment as an FIU professor was initially criticized.[84][79][85] The university obtained considerable state funding when Rubio was speaker of the Florida House, and many other university jobs were being eliminated due to funding issues at the time FIU appointed him to the faculty.[79][82][85] When Rubio accepted the fellowship appointment as an adjunct professor at FIU, he agreed to raise most of the funding for his position from private sources.[85][86] Rubio has a long track record of being an absolute moron in congress. April 2013, where he voted against the expansion of background checks for gun purchases is quite hilarious. His reasoning is that, it won't catch criminals and therefore won't help. Can anyone tell me the last time, the type Rubio thinks, a "criminal" or "gang member" walked into a school with an AK and shot up 25 or 35 kids? Well there isn't one. Gang violence and gun crimes are localized and even the most intense criminals who commit violence do not shoot up schools with 35 kids. It just DOES NOT HAPPEN. The law was intended for individuals that have mental health issues. Can anyone guess what happens a year later in Parkland? Need I say more? I don't think so. > In 2013, Rubio was part of the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" senators that crafted comprehensive immigration reform legislation.[128] Rubio proposed a plan providing a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States involving payment of fines and back taxes, background checks, and a probationary period; that pathway was to be implemented only after strengthening border security.[129][130] The bill passed the Senate 68 to 32 with his support, but Rubio then signaled that the bill should not be taken up by the House because other priorities, like repealing Obamacare, were a higher priority for him; the House never did take up the bill. Rubio has since explained that he still supports reform, but a different approach instead of a single comprehensive bill.[131] > Rubio was chosen to deliver the Republican response to President Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address.[132] It marked the first time the response was delivered in English and Spanish.[133] Rubio's attempt to draw a strong line against the looming defense sequestration was undercut by fellow Republican senator Rand Paul's additional response to Obama's speech that called for the sequester to be carried out.[134] > In April 2013, Rubio voted against an expansion of background checks for gun purchases, contending that such increased regulatory measures would do little to help capture criminals.[135][136] Rubio voted against publishing the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture. In 2016, Rubio said the U.S. should "find out everything they know" from captured terrorists and should not telegraph "the enemy what interrogation techniques we will or won't use." > [!quote] Quote from the HRC > “Sen. Marco Rubio is one of the most anti-LGBTQ+ politicians in America and a threat to every LGBTQ+ person in Florida. He has a dismal voting record, supports restrictive abortions laws, and opposes marriage equality and nondiscrimination protections. And, on more than one occasion, Rubio has used anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric that makes clear he does not care about LGBTQ+ people and our families,” **said Human Rights Campaign National Campaign Director Geoff Wetrosky.** “He has failed for more than a decade to protect the LGBTQ+ community, and his score of 0 out of 100 on our Congressional Scorecard is one more data point that demonstrates it. He is out of touch with his constituents and is the wrong person to represent this state.” Rubio refers to Palestinians as "savages", as if all Palestinians were members of Hamas. Even the children and women? Rubio thinks they should die. To be brutally honest, I am so fucking tired of hearing people like Rubio claim that they are moral authorities, simply because they hit the subscribe to the bible. The truth is, he is an immoral sack of shit who doesn't understand that being a good person is something you have to work towards. It is not easy and it is not simple. It is hard, and Israel is murdering innocent people that are not Hamas. I support Israel obviously, and their right to defend against terrorists. However, you're an awful person if you cherry-pick your consequentialist ideology and ignore that same ideology elsewhere. > On August 28, 2018, Rubio and 16 other members of Congress urged the United States to impose sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act against Chinese officials who are responsible for human rights abuses against the Uyghur Muslim minority in Xinjiang.[261] > Rubio condemned Hamas's October 2023 attack on Israel and expressed his support for Israel and its right to self-defense.[267] He called for the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza.[268] When asked if there was a way to stop Hamas without causing massive civilian casualties in Gaza,[269] Rubio said Israel cannot coexist "with these savages…. They have to be eradicated."[270] In 2023, he said Hamas was "100 percent to blame" for Palestinian casualties in Gaza. > [!cite] > [Rubio's Website](https://www.rubio.senate.gov/) > [Congressional Record](https://www.congress.gov/member/marco-rubio/R000595) > [Wikipedia on Rubio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio) > [How He Became A Politician](https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/us/billionaire-lifts-marco-rubio-politically-and-personally.html) > [History Embellishment](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/marco-rubios-compelling-family-story-embellishes-facts-documents-show/2011/10/20/gIQAaVHD1L_story.html) > [HRC on Rubio](https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/sen-marco-rubio-earns-a-0-out-of-100-on-human-rights-campaigns-congressional-scorecard-his-anti-lgbtq-anti-choice-track-record-shows-why-florida-cant-trust-him-with-another-six-years-in-the-u-s-senate) --- ### Attorney general: Pam Bondi (after Matt Gaetz withdrew) > [!cite] > []() > []() > []() > []() --- ### Deputy attorney general: Todd Blanche  > [!cite] > []() > []() > []() > []() --- ### HHS secretary: Robert F. 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We won't have content... ## Federalist Papers and the Constitution