President Trump is wasting no time proving that his second term is going to be all about results, efficiency, and loyalty. With over 1,300 hires already secured for his new administration, Trump’s team, led by Sergio Gor at the Presidential Personnel Office (PPO), is making history with an unprecedented pace that has shattered previous records. While Biden was busy napping his way through scandals, Trump is back to running circles around the establishment.
The strategy this time is clear: no RINOs, no Never Trumpers, and no patience for disloyalty. Trump himself admitted in a past interview with Joe Rogan that his “biggest mistake” during his first term was hiring “bad people or disloyal people.” This time, that mistake won’t be repeated. Gor, a longtime Trump ally and trusted member of the inner circle, is ensuring that only individuals committed to Trump’s America First agenda are making it through the doors of the White House.
Even Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., couldn’t help but praise the effort: “Sergio Gor and the entire PPO team have done a fantastic job of hiring for my father. America expects results, and these hires will deliver. The RINOs and Never Trumpers will never step foot in the Trump White House.” It’s refreshing to see a team laser-focused on loyalty and delivering for the American people instead of appeasing the swamp creatures who have spent years sabotaging real progress.
Trump’s commitment to loyalty also extends to cleaning house. On his second day back in office, he announced via Truth Social that over 1,000 Biden appointees are being let go. Among the high-profile names on the chopping block are celebrity chef José Andrés and retired General Mark Milley. Trump and Gor are also shutting the door on allies of establishment Republicans like Mitt Romney, Nikki Haley, and Liz Cheney—figures who’ve either criticized Trump or tried to cozy up to the left when it suited them.
To streamline the hiring process, Trump even made it clear on Truth Social: don’t bother recommending anyone suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” It’s a sharp departure from 2017, when Trump’s first-term team gave prominent roles to centrist Republicans who turned out to be more interested in virtue signaling than advancing the president’s agenda. Not this time.
Trump’s clear mandate to his team is resonating. “President Trump gave a clear mandate: hire loyal individuals who will execute his agenda. The entire PPO team is doing a fantastic job … while at the same time blocking bad actors,” said campaign adviser Alex Bruesewitz. Trump himself has also weighed in, posting that the new hires are “outstanding in every way” and promising Americans they will see the results over the next four years.
This approach shows Trump has learned from the missteps of his first term. By prioritizing loyalty, competence, and a commitment to his America First policies, Trump is setting the stage for a transformative administration. Unlike Biden, whose presidency will be remembered for chaos, incompetence, and bending over backward to placate the radical left, Trump is delivering a masterclass in leadership. And the establishment? They’re watching from the sidelines, wondering how they got left in the dust.