Summary

Donald Trump’s second-term cabinet is criticized as a disjointed team unified only by loyalty to him, rather than qualifications or ideology.

The picks include controversial figures like Pam Bondi as attorney general, Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an environmental role, raising concerns about conflicts and competence.

While some selections, like Marco Rubio for secretary of state, appear conventional, others reflect Trump’s focus on personal fealty and populist goals, including mass deportations and deregulation.

Critics expect chaos and impulsive governance similar to his first term.

  • AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Competent, effective leaders are better than sycophantic yes-men to advise and lead government offices.

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      18 days ago

      Only an incompetent or malicious leader would appoint people who will prevent them from doing what they were elected to do.

      It’s not a virtue to let the system stop you from helping the people who elected you in the name of compromise or norms or whatever, it’s a betrayal of the voters.

      I will say the same thing in 2028 if the dems somehow win with a centrist who immediately ties their hands behind their back by appointing future enemies to positions of power.

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        18 days ago

        I disagree with you in general, but you’re right on target when it comes to that dipshit Merrick Fucking Garland.