How to get a top national security job in Trump's administration: be afraid of Muslims
With the Trump administration working to finalize its choices for who will run the Pentagon and State Department, it's becoming clear that getting top national security posts in the new White House requires two qualifications: intense personal loyalty to Donald Trump himself and an almost obsessive fixation on the potential threats posed by radical Islamic terrorism.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton are currently the top two contenders to be Trump’s secretary of state, according to multiple media reports. Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn is the leading candidate for national security adviser.
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