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Trump is reorganizing the cabinet; who will join? What will their attitude towards China be?

After former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Trump wins the 2024 U.S. presidential election, he will return to the White House next January and begin his second term. In the coming weeks, he will start selecting his cabinet members and other senior government officials.

For some key positions, Trump may announce related personnel arrangements in the coming days. There are already many competitive candidates for key positions concerning defense, intelligence, diplomacy, trade, immigration, and economic policy formulation. Media outlets such as Politico, the Financial Times, and Reuters have compiled a list of popular candidates for these positions. In terms of candidates, there are both old faces and new faces, some of whom may enter the government based on their own merits, while others may join the cabinet as a reward for their contributions after the election victory. Moreover, in important fields such as economy, trade, military, and intelligence, the policy tendencies of these potential cabinet candidates and their attitudes towards China are also focal points of concern.

Observer.com found that in this list compiled by foreign media, figures such as Pompeo, Lighthizer, and O'Brien, who were extremely hostile towards China in the 'Trump Phase I Cabinet', still appeared, as well as politicians like Rubio, Walz, and Cotton, who had not previously entered the Trump administration but have been performing anti-China theatrics in the U.S. Congress.

In the eyes of some foreign media, popular candidates for positions such as Secretary of the Treasury, like Trump's major financial backer Paulson, have already shown significant 'differences' from Trump due to their more cautious stance on trade issues and their emphasis on the dangers of 'decoupling' between China and the U.S.

Elon Musk, who is highly likely to become an important figure beside Trump at the start of his new administration, had already been labeled as 'pro-China' by major U.S. media outlets before the election. According to a report from CNN on November 6, Trump has prepared a series of executive orders.

Policy documents and measures to revoke regulations are planned to be implemented on the first day of his inauguration. He is currently focused on researching actions to take immediately after being sworn in.

On that evening, Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida was also filled with potential members of the 'Trump Phase II Cabinet', many of whom had postponed or adjusted their flight schedules to attend the victory celebration the night before.#BabyMarvinf9c7传来新消息