The White House— President Donald Trump on Tuesday revealed his top five candidates to replace former national security adviser John Bolton in a tense Rose Garden ceremony set to air this evening on ABC in the premiere of The President, a five-part reality television series produced by Mike Fleiss.

“Lisa, will you accept this rose, freshly cut from what I like to call The Rose Garden?” asked Mr. Trump of Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty, who currently serves as the Under Secretary for Nuclear Security of the U.S. Department of Energy and as Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Gordon-Hagerty was considered a shoe-in by some inside the beltway. But when Mr. Trump began walking towards Dr. Mindy M. Brashears, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety, with his final rose, Gordon-Hagerty definitely expressed worry. Fortunately for her, the President turned her direction at the last minute. “Um, yes?” was her reply.

“Everybody wants it badly, as you can imagine,” said Mr. Trump last week, who started with a harem of 15 contestants. “A lot of people want the job — it’s a great job. It’s great because it’s a lot of fun to work with Donald Trump. It’s very easy actually to work with me. You know why it’s easy? Because I make all the decisions. They don’t have to work.”

Along with Gordon-Hagerty, the President selected Fred Fleitz, Keith Kellogg, Robert O’Brien and Ricky Waddell to lead his White House’s National Security Council, each receiving a delicate rose as his symbol of approval.

The President is set to air on ABC on Tuesday nights between Entertainment Tonight and Bachelor in Paradise.