Prerequisite for Key White House Posts: Loyalty, Not Experience

The following article by Sharon LaFraniere, Nicholas Confessore and Jesse Drucker was posted on the New York Times website March 14, 2017:

Omarosa Manigault, the former reality-TV star who is now assistant to the president, speaking with Reince Priebus, Mr. Trump’s chief of staff. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

President Trump’s point man on Israeli-Palestinian negotiations is a longtime Trump Organization lawyer with no government or diplomatic experience. His liaison to African-American leaders is a former reality-TV villain with a penchant for résumé inflation. And his Oval Office gatekeeper is a bullet-headed former New York City cop best known for smacking a protester on the head.

Every president sweeps into office with a coterie of friends and hangers-on who sometimes have minimal experience in the arcana of the federal government. But few have arrived with a contingent more colorful and controversial than that of Mr. Trump, whose White House is peppered with assistants and advisers whose principal qualification is their long friendship with Mr. Trump and his family. Continue reading “Prerequisite for Key White House Posts: Loyalty, Not Experience”