Apparently, the exercise of considering a Trump administration and potential cabinet for 2025 has kicked up quite a conversation. As an outcome, perhaps some expanded food for thought is worthwhile, and maybe even a little fun and educational at the same time.
I come at this discussion as a person who continually tries to navigate the mechanics of the silo system in Washington, DC. Additionally, many of the positions at the top of the silos, what we would consider cabinet members, have various levels of influence from ‘moderate‘ to ‘none at all‘ depending on the construct of the individual agency (silo).
As an outcome, the nuts, and bolts of what we want to see happen, let’s call that generally ‘elimination of political corruption’, are slightly disconnected from how it is possible to happen given the nature of how each institutional silo is constructed.
Some silos are more impervious than others. Some cabinet members are more functionary than others, and in some instances, the deputy is more important than the primary.
To get deep in the weeds, we need to understand each silo as a completely autonomous operation; holding various levels of attachment to the overall DC system depending on how the silo is structured and, in some cases, weaponized.
Then we need to evaluate overall skill set from a very practical, non-pretending level. There is one shot at this, and the construct of the Trump 2.0 administration must begin with the end in mind. That end includes accepting that one four-year term will not be enough to remove the embeds that were seeded over the course of 12 prior years. Some systems need to be taken down to nothing, others can be steered with extreme effort by those who can operate effectively inside the machine.
The reason for a Vice-Presidential selection like Dr. Ben Carson has been previously outlined {SEE HERE]. Carson appears to have the faith, stability, and integrity to be a stabilizing force amid the sea of chaos that is created when war against evil enterprise begins.
The value of having a faith servant in the role of close counselor to President Trump cannot be overstated. If Carson is not the correct person to take the role, Carson would be the first to announce it…. Which, ultimately, makes him more qualified.
Good is going to have to battle Evil, and at the same time the entire nation will need stability, optimism, and a resurgence of faith. In short, no one is winning this political war without putting God, righteousness and prayer at the forefront as the DC temple tables are turned. When it gets ugly, and it will get extremely ugly, something just inherently tells me, Carson will rise.
Perhaps if I expand the list, a bigger understanding will be possible. This time I shall endeavor to put context behind the names and add some specifics to the silo challenge.
Secretary of State: Ric Grenell.
UN Ambassador: Tulsi Gabbard
The Dept of State is the front agency for the Central Intelligence Agency. When the CIA wants to seed an operative, they are given State Dept credentials. Whoever is running the State Dept will have a working relationship with the CIA Director. Grenell already knows how this works; he will be able to support the Trump Doctrine on day one with a full understanding of institutional context as the downsizing through attrition begins.
CIA Director: Robert Kennedy Jr
Deputy CIA Director: Kash Patel
See how that works? RFK Jr can put up or shut up, but Kash Patel is the insurance policy in the event RFK Jr is bearing false witness. The core agenda is carried out by the Deputy, while the Director is the functionary receiving silo information to satiate the executive (Trump). What happens in the layers below the functionary are what really matters. Kash has eyes-on, without the distractions of the functionary role.
Defense Secretary: Vivek Ramaswamy.
Asst. Defense Secretary: Eric Prince.
Many people understandably freak out with a Def Sec with no experience in military. However, the Def Sec is designed to be civilian led military; the President is the commander in chief. The Def Sec executes military efforts to support the President.
This is the problem with having career military as Def Sec, they regard the institution as more important than the instructions they receive. [See Mark Milley and/or James Mattis and/or Alexander Vindman, they go rogue.] The U.S. military needs to be managed now, brought to heel and Wokeism removed. Ramaswamy, a functionary, can put up or shut up.
Again, see how that works? Prince becomes the insurance policy. The nuts-and-bolts guy to make sure the military silo is carefully reconstructed and the flag officers that need to be removed and replaced are removed and replaced.
National Security Advisor: John Ratcliffe
National Security Council (NSC), Chair: Michael Flynn [Tasked with taking NSC from current size to 30-50]
Dept of Homeland Security (DHS), Secretary: Tom Homan
Treasury Secretary: (Executive Privilege)
Fed Chairman: (Executive Privilege)
United States Trade Representative: Ambassador Robert Lighthizer.
Commerce Secretary: Peter Navarro
Chairman of the National Economic Council (NEC), Chair: Lou Dobbs
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Administrator: Sarah Palin
Federal Communication Commission (FCC), Commissioner: Mike Benz
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CPFB), Administrator: Pam Bondi
Dept of Agriculture, Secretary: Kristi Noem
FBI Director: Matt Gaetz / Josh Hawley
Deputy FBI Director: Andrew Bailey
FBI Legal Counsel: Rudy Giuliani
DOJ Attorney General: Ken Paxton
DOJ Deputy AG: John Eastman
Asst. Deputy AG in charge of DOJ National Security Division (DOJ-NSD): Sidney Powell
DOJ Civil Rights Division: Mark Robinson
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI): Rand Paul
National Security Agency, Director: Thomas Massie
FEMA Director: Jeb Bush [Yes, THAT Jeb Bush. He’s insufferable at everything else, but he knows how to handle emergency management very effectively, and he’s bilingual.]
Office of Management and Budgets (OMB), Director: Kevin Hassett
Interior Secretary: Marjorie Taylor Greene
WH Press Secretary: Kerri Kupec
WH Communications Director: Amanda Milius
White House Chief of Staff: Dan Scavino (no question), or Kari Lake
White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO), Director: Steve Bannon
WH PPO Deputy Director: Catherine Englebrecht
Something like that….
PS. First SCOTUS nominee: U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen