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Trump’s Appointees Are Unpopular

MONews
1 Min Read

Peter Hamby: “The Democrats’ first major showdown will likely be in the Senate, where Trump’s controversial Cabinet nominees will face confirmation hearings. no way new survey Echelon Insights, in collaboration with Puck, suggests that there is an opportunity for Democrats to drive a wedge between Trump and the American public over his more unconventional choices. The Secretary of Defense is Pete Hegseth, the FBI Director is Kash Patel, and the FBI Director is Tulsi Gabbard. Director of National Intelligence, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.”

“For a while slim majority The poll found that 52% of voters approved of Trump’s transition so far, but their views shifted when asked about his nominees, their experiences, their views and the Senate’s role in approving nominations. “Americans generally defend the right of the Senate to confirm or reject presidential nominees, even if they conflict with the president’s wishes.”

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