Oldest president-elect Trump picks multigenerational nominees after winning younger voters

“During Trump’s prior administration, the average age of his nominees for attorney general, secretary of defense, and secretary of state was 67, compared to the current average age of 46 for nominees of those positions for this term.” 

(Natalia Mittelstadt – Just the News) While Donald Trump is the oldest president-elect in U.S. history, his picks for White House staffers and Cabinet nominees are multigenerational, following a trend of reaching across the generation divide during his campaign.

Trump, who at 78 is part of the Baby Boomer generation (about 1946-1964), has tapped nominees and staffers from four generations, with the youngest being Gen Z (about 1996-2012). The broad intergenerational dynamic of his second administration is part of his unconventional approach to governing, which follows his appearances on alternative media during his campaign.

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