Trump is preparing family appointments: will his son's fiancee become ambassador to Greece?
Donald Trump plans to appoint Kimberly Guilfoyle, his son's fiancee, as ambassador to Greece. Family ties are becoming a prominent feature of the new administration.
Donald Trump reportedly intends to appoint Kimberly Guilfoyle, his son's fiancee, as ambassador to Greece. This decision continues to demonstrate the commitment of the new administration to conservative values, where family ties play a key role in the distribution of positions.
It has already been announced that Jared Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, will become the US ambassador to France. This underscores the familial nature of Trump's personnel policy.
Some experts see this as building trust within the president's team, but opponents criticize this approach for the lack of professional distance in politics.
The appointments are causing mixed reactions, especially in light of the recent news about Hunter Biden's pardon. The family values of the new administration contrast with the traditional principles of diplomatic selection, which can become the subject of public and political discussions.
For now, it remains to wait for the official confirmation of Guilfoyle's appointment and the reaction to this step, which once again demonstrates Trump's unique management style.
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