On the surface, Trump's personnel operations in his second term seem much smoother than in his first term; however, there are clearly problems behind the scenes. The number of political appointment nominations withdrawn by him in his first year in office has set a record. According to Senate data, Trump has withdrawn 57 nominations since taking office this year, which is more than 2.5 times the 22 nominations he withdrew in his first year in office, and almost twice as many as Biden's 29 nominations withdrawn in his first year. The reasons for Trump's withdrawal of nominations are varied: some were opposed by Republicans within the party, some encountered review issues, some faced internal White House conflicts, and others were due to his own capriciousness. Some senators said that when the White House proposed certain nominations, it seemed they had not considered whether they would be approved by the Senate, and had not prepared adequately, submitting them on a whim.
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