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The Department of Justice, Health and Human Services, the Pentagon and other important positions were appointed to lead people who surprised even the Republicans themselves.
One candidate has already dropped out
This week it was already announced that the speaker Matt Geitz has given up his candidacy for the post of US Attorney General, and their declaration might not have been able to get the support of the majority of the Senate.
The Congressional Commission previously investigated Geitz’s alleged sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl, drug use and misuse of campaign funds.
Trump undoubtedly nominated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is known as a strong supporter of Trump, for the position of Attorney General.
This is also the host of the TV channel “Fox News”, a war veteran with little political experience, Pete Hegsett, to whom Trump is going to entrust the management of the Pentagon. Incoming Vice President Vance has begun arranging meetings between key Republican senators to make the confirmation favorable, including a special introduction to Hegsett.
Competitors have become companions
Even if Republicans win control of the Senate, a confirmation is far from certain. The media reports that Republican senators are under increasing pressure to support Trump’s nominees. There are also warnings that senators who hold a different view could be at political risk or lose voter support.
On the other hand, Trump has chosen the Republican Senator Marco Rubio as the US Secretary of State or Foreign Minister. In 2016, the two were rivals in the race for the Republican nomination. During the pre-election campaign, the two exchanged insults. Trump called Rubio “Little Marco” and Rubio called Trump a fraud and vulgar.
Relations between the two improved significantly after that, and Rubio was a very active Trump campaigner in the pre-election period.
Rubio is currently the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, with foreign military and economic threats on his agenda. This is his third term in the Senate, and his experience is said to make him a strong choice for top US diplomat. At the same time, the political evolution of Secretary of State Rubio also shows how the Republican Party has changed around Donald Trump and his image.
Trump is a friend
US media reports that President-elect Trump surprised many, including the Pentagon, by nominating “Fox News” presenter Pete Hegsett for the post of Secretary of Defense. The main question raised is whether the retired head of the national guard has enough experience to take over the largest military force in the world.
That lack of experience has been echoed by several Pentagon officials, who have expressed concern about Hegsett’s ability to win Senate confirmation even when Republicans gain control of the House.
Some Republican lawmakers had a low-key reaction to the nomination, saying they hoped the Senate inquiry would determine whether Hegsett’s experience was appropriate for the position. Meanwhile, others said he is a strong contender and his fighting experience is an asset.
At the same time, the appointment of Hegsett to the seat of the Pentagon could bring about big changes. Since its announcement, it has been widely discussed that it has long questioned the place of women on the battlefield.
Hegseth has made it clear in his book and in interviews that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units.
He also proposed pardoning servicemen accused of war crimes – during his first term, Trump pardoned two military personnel convicted of war crimes, possibly based on Hegsett’s recommendations. An important factor in deciding Hegseth’s favor may have been the good relationship between the president-elect and his potential defense secretary – Hegseth was already loyal to Trump in the his first term.
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**How has the Republican party responded to President-elect Trump’s cabinet nominations?** [This question targets the political fallout and reactions mentioned in the Themes.]
## World Today News: Trump’s Team
**Host:** Welcome to World Today News, where we dissect the latest political developments. Today, we’re joined by two esteemed guests to discuss the recent wave of controversial nominations announced by President-elect Trump for key positions in his administration.
**Guests:**
* **Dr. Elizabeth Collins:** Political analyst and author of “The Shifting Sands of American Politics.”
* **General Robert Walker:** Retired military strategist and expert on national security.
**Host:** Thank you both for joining us. This week brought a flurry of surprising announcements from Trump’s team, with figures like Pete Hegseth vying for the Pentagon and Pam Bondi for Attorney General. Dr. Collins, these choices seem to deviate from traditional norms. What are your initial thoughts on the direction this administration is shaping up to take?
**Theme 1: Unconventional Appointments and Political Landscape**
* **Host:** Dr. Collins, you mentioned a shift in the political landscape. Can you elaborate on how these nominations might reflect broader changes within the Republican party itself?
* **Host:** General Walker, what are your initial reactions to the nomination of Pete Hegseth, a media personality with limited military experience, for the crucial position of Secretary of Defense?
* **Host:** Do these appointments signal a prioritization of loyalty and personal connections over experience and expertise?
**Theme 2: Senate Confirmation and Internal Divisions**
* **Host:** While Republicans are expected to control the Senate, the confirmation process for these appointees promises to be contentious. Dr. Collins, how do you foresee the Senate navigates these appointments, particularly those facing significant pushback?
* **Host:** General Walker, the potential confirmation hearings are likely to delve into Hegseth’s stance on crucial issues like women in combat roles. How might those debates influence public perception of the administration’s stance on military policy?
* **Host:** Dr. Collins, some argue these nominations are a calculated effort by Trump to solidify his base and maintain control over the Republican party. Is this a fair assessment, and what are the potential long-term consequences?
**Theme 3: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy**
* **Host:** General Walker, how do these appointments potentially impact America’s standing on the global stage, particularly in the face of complex geopolitical challenges?
* **Host:** Dr. Collins, the nomination of Marco Rubio, once a staunch Trump critic, as Secretary of State is intriguing. Does this suggest a shift in Trump’s foreign policy approach, or is it a strategic move to unify the Republican party?
* **Host:** What key areas of domestic policy might be significantly impacted by the ideologies and backgrounds of these nominees?
**Concluding Remarks:**
**Host:** We’ve just scratched the surface of the potential impact these appointments might have. We thank Dr. Collins and General Walker for their insightful perspectives on this constantly evolving political landscape. We encourage our viewers to stay informed and engaged as this story continues to unfold.