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What the next Trump administration will look like

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Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals the creation of an entirely new administration, vastly different from the Biden years.

Over the next 75 days, the president-elect will work to fill around 4,000 positions, from Cabinet secretaries to part-time board members.

With Republicans controlling the Senate, about 1,200 appointments requiring Senate approval are expected to move more smoothly.

Among the new names floated, Trump has hinted that Robert Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk may be part of his team.

Trump’s second transition will include daily intelligence briefings, a crucial process delayed in previous transitions.

Inauguration Day is set for January 20, marking the beginning of a new administration and policy shift.

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