Donald Trump is already pushing for his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, to become co-chair of the Republican National Committee, showcasing a return to nepotism in the political sphere. This move, part of a broader trend of installing loyalists in key positions, reflects a departure from the emphasis on qualifications seen in previous administrations. If Trump secures a second term, there is speculation that other family members, such as Ivanka and Jared Kushner, could also be placed in influential government roles. This approach prioritizes loyalty over expertise, raising concerns about the potential impact on governance.