Trump's White House circle takes shape amid fears over extremist appointments
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Donald Trump's second administration is shaping up with an array of potential appointees, raising concerns over extremist influence, especially with Republicans controlling Congress.
Susie Wiles, named White House chief of staff, is the first female to hold the position, described by Trump as tough, smart, and respected, yet faces immense challenges.
The Trump transition team, led by notable figures Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahon, fuels speculation about future appointments, particularly in the attorney general role.
Concerns mount over potential appointments linked to extremist ideologies, including hardliners on immigration and controversial figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Trump's upcoming term.
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