Donald Trump's initial decisions following his election victory confirms worries about his return to the White House.
Trump has urged republican senators to give up their power of confirmation for appointments, breaking with the principle of separation of powers.
Trump's proposed nominations suggest that blind loyalty is more important to him than competence.
Unqualified individuals have been put forth for high-level positions.
Trump's contempt for American institutions appears to be the main driving force behind his staff choices.
Senate Republicans must remind Trump that personal vendettas do not constitute a valid governing plan.
Conclusion: Based on Donald Trump's initial decisions, there seems to be a disregard for the separation of powers and the institutions of the United States. Appointments appear to be based more on personal loyalty than on competence, which could have serious implications for governance.