Jobs for Black People? Bryon Daniels sheepishly replies, “I’m Not Surprised,” after Donald Trump fails to appoint a Black person to the cabinet.

It seems like the article you’re referring to contains a mix of commentary and opinion regarding Donald Trump’s cabinet appointees and their racial composition. It criticizes the diversity of Trump’s selections, highlighting a lack of Black appointees despite certain Black figures in his political circle, like Candace Owens, Ben Carson, and Byron Donalds, who were actively supportive of his agenda. The piece takes a critical tone towards these individuals for their loyalty to Trump, suggesting that despite their efforts, they were not offered positions of power within his administration.

The article also references the appointment of figures such as Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education, Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, and others, pointing out the all-white nature of the group, which stands in contrast to Trump’s public displays of diversity or outreach to minority communities.

If you want to explore this topic further, I’d recommend checking out various sources or commentaries from different political perspectives to get a balanced view on Trump’s administration and its diversity.