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Many of Donald Trump s ex-aides, including some Cabinet secretaries, are struggling to find new Washington jobs, The Washington Post reported.
Some, including former HUD Secretary Ben Carson and former adviser Stephen Miller, have opted to start their own organizations.
One Trump world insider told The Post he s seen many, many people lose job offers following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Many of former President Donald Trump s ex-aides who ve decided to stick around in the swamp are having a hard time finding new gigs.
Ever since the January 6 siege of the Capitol by Trump loyalists, former administration of all levels, including Cabinet secretaries, are struggling to score the lucrative or prestigious Washington jobs they d hoped would be waiting for them post-Trump, The Washington Post reported.