Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has broken all modern presidential staffing records and has introduced “thousands of America's first warriors” to fight for President Donald Trump's agenda, the presidential official told Fox News Digital.
“My administration has broken all modern presidential staffing records since taking office on January 20th,” Trump posted on His Truth Society on Friday. “The presidency has accepted over 2,200 offers to highly qualified candidates who are helping us make America great again.”
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“We've sent Senate nominations more than anyone else before, and we'll continue to hire America's first patriots, working together to unleash our country's golden age!” Trump said.
The Trump administration sent Trump's appointment to the Senate in 277 on his 65th day. Former President Barack Obama, the former record holder, has taken office by the 150th day.
Trump officials have made more than 2,300 offers to “exceptionally qualified candidates across the Trump administration,” Goh said.
The Trump administration has broken records for all modern presidential staff since taking office in January. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
Gor also said 1,800 appointees are already in work. And almost all engines are more than half filling, over two thirds of many.
“We're focused on finding thousands of America's first warriors to join this administration every day and fight for the agenda president that President Trump ran and won,” Gor told Fox News Digital. “We have made incredible record-breaking progress by not only hiring the right people, but also protecting the Washington swamp from this administration.”
Goal added, “With President Trump's historic leadership, this is a team that will mark the arrival of a new golden age for America.”
Trump's cabinet was confirmed at a record time, with officials noting that none of his cabinet-level candidates failed to confirm on the committee or Senate floor.
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On the 67th day of the Trump administration, a total of Trump candidates was confirmed, including 21 and 20 sub-cabinet positions out of 22 cabinet-level positions. By comparison, 13 cabinet-level candidates were identified on the 67th day of the Biden administration.
By Friday, March 28, a total of 238 Trump administration nominations had been sent to the Senate. By March 28, 2021, 150 Biden candidates had been sent to the Senate for confirmation.
Officials say they not only maximized the speed of the HR selection process, but also employ “the bench of the most talented candidates in Republican presidential history.”
Record-breaking adoption comes while Elon Musk-led Trump administration's government efficiency (DOGE) also reduces federal workforce, cuts government spending, and eliminates bureaucrats opposed to Trump's agenda.
At the beginning of March, the president instructed Cabinet Secretaries to work with Doge to use “Scalpel” in determining which workers will remain at work.
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“Since the secretaries learn and understand people who work in different departments, they can be very accurate about who will remain and who will go. We say 'scalpel' rather than 'hatch',” Trump posted to The Society of Truth in early March.

Trump administration officials say FBI director Kash Patel is “a fierce advocate for American law enforcement and a critic of Washington's corruption.” (Oliver/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images
However, the Trump administration has promoted the “incredible American first candidate slate” confirmed in their posts, particularly pointing to FBI director Kash Patel. Authorities call “widely respected doctors and health reformers.”

Trump administration officials say that National Institute of Health Director Jay Bhatacharya is a “widely respected doctor and health reformer.” (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
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“As much more important as hiring the right people, is keeping the wrong people out of this administration,” a HR official told Fox News Digital. “President Trump mandates this presidency, so we only hire the President and his agenda alignment and competent supporters.