Elon Irritations & Epshteyn’s Overreach

Boris Epshteyn
It was Boris Epshteyn who, during a midflight conversation, convinced Trump to tap Matt Gaetz for attorney general while Wiles was in another part of the plane. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images
Tara Palmeri
November 26, 2024

The breakneck speed with which Donald Trump filled out his cabinet may have looked deliberate, but I’ve learned that the process was even more freewheeling, complicated, and downright nasty than it was during Trump’s first transition to the presidency. Back then, of course, Trump had few experienced hands around him, beyond his family (Jared and Ivanka) and a handful of operatives (Reince, Bannon, Kellyanne…). The defining battles of that era, over who was and wasn’t a “globalist,” seem quaint in retrospect. Incredibly, despite the anonymous sniping in the press (much of it powered by background-quote back-channeling), Trump ultimately assembled a mostly standard-issue Republican cabinet, with appointees who wouldn’t have been out of place in a Bush White House.