The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher suggested there is more than one nominee for Trump’s Cabinet who faces “danger” in his confirmation, despite the brunt of attention being given to former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL ).
” Magnification are the plan around, right”? Doescher stated on Fox News’s Your World with Neil Cavuto. He cares about this choice in a way that, you might say, he made it a crucial component of his plan. Draining the lake, cleaning up the Court, and Gaetz’s complete security is going to be that the Biden DOJ decided not to click charges against him for the claims of substance abuse, sex trafficking, that he strongly denies. Even if he ends up receiving some Democrat support, President Trump could end up being RFK Jr.
Robert Kennedy Jr., who ran as an independent before backing Trump’s campaign in August, was nominated by Trump for the position of Health and Human Services Secretary.
Doescher noted that having moderate senators is just the beginning of the difficulties that Gaetz and RFK Jr. must overcome in addition to senators who have “nothing to lose” and those with” stuff to prove.” Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), for example, falls into the former category since he will no longer be the Republican Party’s Senate leader, whereas senators such as Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC ) want to show they wo n’t “rubberstamp” everything Trump presents them with since he is up for reelection in 2026.
Despite this, Doescher contended that Trump’s more “outlandish” nominees could be portrayed as “fairly inspired”, referencing Trump’s nomination of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. She added that the ex-Democrat, who benefits from” cross-party appeal” while also being someone who has” served this country”, was nominated by Trump to be the director of national intelligence.
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” It comes down to people are most scared about Gaetz and RFK Jr., and both could wind up having a heavy charm-defensive that could work, but we’ll see”, Doescher concluded.
Ahead of the confirmation of Trump’s nominees, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL ), Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, boasted the highest approval among Trump’s Cabinet picks, with 45 % of those in approval against 34 % who do n’t. Billionaire Elon Musk, who was picked to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency, Mike Huckabee, Trump’s nominee for , ambassador to Israel, and RFK Jr. were considered the next most favored in the survey.