It must be said that after Trump's election, the leadership team he formed has four characteristics:
1. Many members of the leadership team are billionaires, and many are wealthy individuals. For example, Trump himself is a famous real estate mogul in the United States, with a net worth of tens of billions of dollars and has appeared on the Forbes list. For instance, Linda McMahon, whom Trump nominated as Secretary of Education, is a co-founder and former president of WWE, with a net worth of over two billion dollars. Another example is Howard Lutnick, nominated by Trump as Secretary of Commerce, who has a net worth of over ten billion dollars. Doug Burgum, nominated by Trump as Secretary of the Interior, also has a net worth of over ten billion dollars. And the leader of the U.S. government's efficiency department appointed by Trump, Musk, is the world's richest person, with a net worth exceeding three hundred billion dollars. Thus, it is evident that the important positions nominated or appointed by Trump are basically wealthy individuals. The benefit of appointing wealthy individuals to important positions is that there is less concern about corruption, but the downside is that they have little contact with the grassroots, and the policies they formulate may be unrealistic and not closely aligned with the everyday lives of ordinary Americans.
2. Many members of the leadership team are outsiders. Linda McMahon, nominated by Trump as Secretary of Education, previously worked in the wrestling entertainment industry, which has nothing to do with education and has no educational management experience. Peter Hegseth, nominated as Secretary of Defense, was a senior news anchor; although he has a military background, he has no experience in defense management. Musk, appointed as the leader of the U.S. government's efficiency department by Trump, is also an outsider with no political experience. Therefore, many people in Trump's leadership team are typical outsiders leading insiders.
3. Many members of the leadership team are not easy to deal with. Peter Hegseth, nominated as Secretary of Defense, is somewhat extreme, adhering to the principle of American interests first. John Ratcliffe, nominated as Director of the CIA, and Mike Waltz, nominated as National Security Advisor, are both typical hawkish figures in the U.S. Meanwhile, Tom Homan, appointed as the border czar, is a hardliner on immigration, which has sparked controversy and criticism from many people in the U.S.