Will Trump be a populist or a conservative? Either way, he fails.

Don't listen to the Bannon-style populists or Reaganite conservatives, President Trump. It's a trap!

Donald Trump will have a strange mix of staff.
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Sure, President-elect Donald Trump may know little about economic or foreign policy, or about how the U.S. government actually works. But no need to worry, Trumpublicans say. First, Trump's area of expertise is making America great again. And what could be more important than that? Second, he'll hire the best people. Total winners. What could possibly go wrong?

Well... what if the best people fundamentally disagree with each other? That seems likely to happen in the Trump administration since the new president will be relying on a mix of political conservatives and populists for advice. For instance: David Malpass is running economic policy for Trump's transition team. He worked for Presidents Reagan and Bush classic. He's a tax-cut-loving supply sider. Same goes for economic analysts Larry Kudlow and Steve Moore, who helped develop Trump's budget-busting tax plan. Put Vice President-elect Mike Pence in this group, too. These guys like taxes low, regulations minimal, trade free, and immigration open. This is the "I love the '80s" crowd.

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James Pethokoukis

James Pethokoukis is the DeWitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he runs the AEIdeas blog. He has also written for The New York Times, National Review, Commentary, The Weekly Standard, and other places.