A Trump administration won't have a cabinet stacked with "Washington insiders," according to the GOP nominee's son, Eric Trump.
In an interview with John Catsmiatidis on his radio show
"The Cats Roundtable" aired Sunday, the son of Donald Trump said his father will look for "the best and the brightest."
"I think one thing my father will do — it's going to be a different regime," he said in remarks posted by The Hill ahead of the show's airing.
"It's going to be different people. He's going to go out and find the most immensely competent and capable people. These aren't going to be the Washington insiders who have been there for a hundred years and are the very reason why the system in Washington is very broken."
"The amount of people who are not only calling but he's speaking with is incredible and these are the best and the brightest," he added.
Trump has floated former Goldman Sachs executive Steve Mnuchin as a possible choice to head the Treasury Department, Others could include Alabama Sen. Jeff Session, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
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