President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is accelerating its efforts to fill key administration roles, announcing a series of unconventional nominations that have sparked significant debate on Capitol Hill. The selections, which include high-profile figures for the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services, have drawn praise from supporters who view them as a mandate for institutional disruption. Conversely, some lawmakers from both parties have expressed reservations, citing concerns over experience and the potential for contentious confirmation hearings. While the incoming administration signals a commitment to rapid structural change, constitutional analysts suggest that the path to Senate approval may involve complex negotiations. As the transition progresses, international observers are closely monitoring how these leadership shifts might influence U.S. foreign policy and global trade relations in the coming year.