Trump's Cabinet Picks Face Bipartisan Criticism
Trump's Cabinet Picks Face Bipartisan Criticism

Trump's Cabinet Picks Face Bipartisan Criticism

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President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services, Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, and Pete Hegseth for Department of Defense, have faced significant criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Concerns center around Gaetz's past accusations, Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance, Gabbard's perceived affinity for Russia, and Hegseth's controversial views on women in combat. Illinois Senator Dick Durbin and others have criticized these appointments for lacking qualifications, while some Republicans defend them by pointing out perceived inadequacies in Biden's appointments. Meanwhile, President Biden is making his own nominations, including Carol Kellermann and Loida Lewis for key positions, indicating a continued focus on bipartisan governance.

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