Before Donald Trump's victory, making detailed predictions about how his second administration would govern seemed like a fool's errand, given the multifaceted nature of his supporter base.
Trump's choice of more loyalists than before suggests a departure from previous norms, yet their individual characteristics won't easily define the overarching direction of his second term.
The selection of nominees like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard reflects an effort to construct a coalition government, making diverse worldviews feel included in his administration.
Observations about the cabinet's composition—the mix of eccentric and conventional nominees—don't provide a clear roadmap to understanding the fundamental principles of Trump 2.0.
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