Trump's Controversial Cabinet Picks Signal Shifting Policies
This article discusses U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's unconventional cabinet appointments, emphasizing personal loyalty over experience. The piece covers potential shifts in legal stances, controversial nominations like Matt Gaetz for attorney general, and implications for U.S.-China relations. It also reports on plans for significant Pentagon changes.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has sparked controversy with his recent cabinet picks, favoring loyalists over experienced candidates. Notably, Trump's nomination of Congressman Matt Gaetz for attorney general has raised eyebrows due to Gaetz's lack of prosecutorial experience and past investigations by the Justice Department.
In the treasury department, billionaire banker Howard Lutnick and investor Scott Bessent are competing for a top position, reflecting Trump's preference for close associates. Additionally, Marco Rubio's nomination as secretary of state indicates a potentially aggressive U.S. stance on China, highlighting major policy shifts under Trump's incoming administration.
Moreover, Trump's transition team is reportedly preparing a list of military officers to remove, hinting at a major Pentagon overhaul. These developments suggest significant changes in U.S. governance and strategy, as Trump's administration takes shape amidst lingering tensions with political rival Joe Biden.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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