Being that he's a guy who has spoken against the effects of globalism and cheap human value, I'd like to know why he insists on surrounding himself with people who think the opposite way.
Carly Fiorina and Kellyanne Conway at Trump Tower.President-elect Donald Trump considers Carly Fiorina for national intelligence directorCarly Fiorina — who had her physical appearance insulted by Donald Trump during the GOP primary campaign and who later called on the then-nominee to step aside — is now under consideration to be the President-elect's director of national intelligence, according to a report Monday.
Fiorina discussed the position with the mogul during a visit to Trump Tower Monday, The New York Times reported, citing transition sources.
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO also discussed foreign hacking by nations like Russia and China with Trump, and, after her meeting praised her former rival's "executive abilities."
"We talked about hacking, whether it's Chinese hacking or purported Russian hacking," Fiorina told reporters inside the Trump Tower lobby. "We talked about the opportunity that the President-elect has to literally reset things, to reset the trajectory of this economy, to reset the role of government, to reset America's role in the world and how we're perceived in the world."
If Fiorina were to land the job, it would mark a stunning turnaround for the former presidential candidate, who during her campaign, frequently exchanged intense barbs with Trump.
In a September 2015 Rolling Stone article, Trump was quoted as insulting Fiorina's appearance.
"Look at that face," Trump said. "Would anyone vote for that?"
"Can you imagine that, the face of our next president," he added. "I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not supposed to say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?"
At a Republican primary debate a week later, Fiorina took Trump to task for the attack, telling the crowd, "I think women all over the country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said."
Later, she even teamed up with Ted Cruz, signing on as the Texas senator's running mate, in a last ditch attempt in April to prevent the ascendant Trump from winning delegates in the remaining primaries.
And months later, when, in October, a tape of unaired "Access Hollywood" footage from 2005 surfaced, showing Trump bragging about grabbing women, Fiorina actually called on Trump to drop out of the race altogether.
"We must have a conservative in the White House to restore accountability, opportunity and security. For the sake of our Constitution and the rule of law, we must defeat Hillary Clinton," she said just four weeks before the general election. "Today I ask Donald Trump to step aside and for the RNC to replace him with Gov. Mike Pence."
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Fiorina wouldn't be the first rival Trump has considered for a cabinet or cabinet-level post. Former GOP nominee Mitt Romney, with whom Trump also sparred frequently during the campaign, is a top contender for the secretary of state.
As the director of national intelligence, Fiorina would be charged with overseeing the nation's intelligence agencies and would serve as the President's top intelligence adviser. Fiorina served on the CIA's external advisory board from 2007 to 2009.
(NYDN)