New York Post

Cabinet will kick some cans

- Mark Moore

President-elect Donald Trump wants his administra­tion to make a splash in its first six months and is giving his Cabinet picks the leeway to shake things up quickly in Washington, it was reported Monday.

“He doesn’t want them to do business the same old way,” Texas Agricultur­e Secretary Sid Miller, who met with Trump for a possible role in the administra­tion, told Politico.

Miller predicted Trump’s Cabinet will be encouraged to make radical changes at agencies.

“It won’t take six months. It’ll be less than that. They’ll look different in 30 days,” he said.

Trump’s appointees — a mix of wealthy businessme­n, investment executives and military leaders — will operate more like a board of directors than a typical gathering of policy wonks and experts, Miller said.

“He’s running it much like he’s [running] a Fortune 500 company. He’s finding the best people he can, and he’s going to turn the reins over to them to see what they can do. He wants them to perform,” Miller said.

Trump also delegated responsibi­lities in his businesses, according to a former employee.

“You’d go several days when you wouldn’t hear from him,” said Sam Nunberg, a former Trump aide. “Then he’d ask you, ‘Are we on this? What’s going on with this? What’s happening there?’ If there’s something he wants done, he doesn’t do well with you telling him it’s not done yet.”

Confirmati­on hearings open Tuesday in the Senate for Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions for attorney general and retired Gen. John Kelly for Homeland Security.

On Wednesday, hearings will be held on Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, Rep. Mike Pompeo of Kansas for CIA director, Betsy DeVos for Education and Elaine Chao for Transporta­tion.

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