To some political watchers, this move looks like a risky gamble. Appointing a family member to such a powerful role could alienate independent voters and even longtime Republicans who worry about political nepotism.
But to Trump loyalists, it’s a brilliant power play.
For older voters who value party unity and strong leadership, this could be seen as a necessary consolidation during a time of cultural and political chaos.
But for others, it’s a chilling reminder of how easily democratic institutions can be reshaped by a single political family.
A Warning Shot for 2028?
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