{"id":11212,"date":"2025-01-24T15:52:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-24T15:52:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fieldstonnews.com\/home\/?p=11212"},"modified":"2025-01-24T15:52:34","modified_gmt":"2025-01-24T15:52:34","slug":"opinion-trumps-cabinet-a-team-of-yes-men-not-leaders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fieldstonnews.com\/home\/2025\/01\/opinion-trumps-cabinet-a-team-of-yes-men-not-leaders\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump\u2019s Cabinet: A Team of Yes-Men, Not Leaders"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In my cabinet, I often find a trashy collection of chex mix, a handful of safety pins and dark roast coffee beans. In Trump\u2019s cabinet, all I find is a trashy mixture of yes men, con men, zealots, acolytes, boondogglers and destabilizers. Donald J. Trump\u2019s cabinet picks are not qualified individuals, capable of leading the United States of America through a prosperous four-years. Instead, the President-elect has selected his cabinet members influenced by who he believes will remain loyal to and benefit him.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;Before we assess Trump\u2019s decisions, let\u2019s talk about the role of a presidential&nbsp; \u201ccabinet.\u201d&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A president\u2019s cabinet is a sum of advisors who head fifteen executive departments\u2013selected by the president-elect and confirmed by the senate. A president\u2019s cabinet picks provide a \u201csneak peek\u201d into the kinds of decisions a president will make.&nbsp; That is, cabinet appointments reflect a president\u2019s qualities and priorities. Political scientist Nelson W. Polsby mentions three kinds of cabinets a president may create: \u201cthe people\u2019s pleasers, the specialists\u201d and\u2013what I believe is Trump\u2019s cabinet\u2013 \u201cthe generalists.\u201d In this alternative government, the president-elect\u2019s appointees do not cater to the American people, nor to their own department and the larger government. While sometimes they do both, they more often than not, serve only the president\u2019s interests. If Trump is unsuccessful in creating this style of government, he will amend and supplant, just as he\u2019s done in the past.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In his first term, the president-elect went through four different national security advisors. Trump\u2019s first appointee for the role was Michael Flynn\u2013a far right-leaning individual\u2013whose values and qualities were akin to those of Trump. However, Flynn was removed when uncanny financial transactions between him, Russia and Turkey surfaced. Subsequently, Trump appointed H.R. McMaster, a famous (controversial, of course) lieutenant general for the United States Army who ultimately superseded many of Flynn\u2019s advisors. Soon after earning his title, the lieutenant was challenged by his colleagues, far-right leaning news sectors, and the president himself because they believed McMster was too amicable with Iran and North Korea, while simultaneously being \u201ctoo hostile\u201d toward Israel. Trump dismissed McMaster in March of 2017 only to be dissatisfied by his following decisions. I don\u2019t believe this term will be any different. Nor does <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/corner\/give-the-president-the-cabinet-he-wants\/\">The National Review<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The right-leaning news sector does not take an aggressive stance in support of Trump. Instead of arguing that the president-elect has made strong cabinet picks, the National Review argues that it\u2019s not <em>that bad<\/em>. When President Joe Biden made poor cabinet choices, they couldn\u2019t be reformed. For instance, when Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin \u201cliterally disappeared,\u201d the president said he had no problem with it. By contrast, the National Review asserts that if individuals like Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel prove unsuccessful in their positions, Trump will have no problem replacing them with more erudite individuals.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ultimately, Trump\u2019s cabinet is not ideal, but it is most likely temporary. While the National Review makes a somewhat strong argument on Trump\u2019s behalf, a president\u2019s cabinet is more than just a bad haircut: the country\u2019s foreign policy, military and more cannot grow and be repaired within a matter of months.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Even Fox News, arguably Trump\u2019s most loyal fanbase, remained monotone when discussing and writing about the president-elect\u2019s cabinet picks. Just like the New York Times and CNN, the far-right leaning news sector highlighted the sexual allegations made against Trump\u2019s pick for Attorney General, former congressman Matt Gaetz, and his pick for Department of Defense, American television presenter Pete Hegseth. That being said, Fox News asserts that Trump\u2019s cabinet picks are too liberal, or \u201cwoke.\u201d What a shocker. Other cabinet appointees and Republicans in Congress are afraid that individuals like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who is openly pro-choice will stray away from the President-elect\u2019s \u201cstrong\u201d political agenda.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Despite receiving backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike, Trump feels pretty confident in his picks.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On his X page, the president-elect&nbsp; posted fourteen of his nominees\u2013two of which are arguably his most controversial picks: Pete Hegseth and Matt Gaetz. Despite numerous sexual assault and drinking allegations, the president-elect argues that Hegseth is qualified for Secretary of Defense as a Harvard and Princeton graduate, with a successful army combat veteran history in Iraq and Afghanistan. Moreover, Trump asserts that Matt Gaetz\u2019s efforts toward reforming the Department of Justice highlights his ability to serve as a strong Attorney General. The president-elect argues that Gaetz will end a partisan Department of Justice and justice system (favoring Democrats), \u201cprotect\u201d the borders and ultimately prove to the American people that the Department of Justice is truly just. Ironically, Matt Gaetz is being investigated&nbsp; by the same department he plans to head.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On Monday December 23, 2024, the House Committee of Ethics released Matt Gaetz\u2019 report, a forty-two page document covering Gaetz\u2019 allegations\u2013that is, the alleged substances used by the former congressmen, specific underage girls Gaetz slept with, the means by which he contacted underage girls, whom he worked with alleged prostitution, among other ethical qualms. The extensive document\u2019s use of names and dates makes it clear the allegations made against the former congressman are most likely true. Of course, it is also notable that nobody defended Gaetz when the allegations surfaced. Markwayne Mullin, a former congressman turned senator, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/c99r2m4y2zro\">explains<\/a> why: Gaetz would show videos and pictures of his sexual exploits to the house floor \u2013 ultimately bragging about having sex with underage girls.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With all that in mind, Trump\u2019s X page argues that Gaetz possesses all the qualities that make for a good Attorney general: \u201chonesty, integrity, and transparency\u2013\u201dall of which TIME Magazine must believe Trump has too, given that they selected him for person of the year.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In Trump\u2019s interview with TIME, the interviewer briefly mentions the president-elect&#8217;s nominee for the Department of Health and Human Services: RFK Jr. When asked about the nepo baby\u2019s controversial vaccine beliefs, Trump responds ambiguously: if RFK motioned to end childhood vaccination programs, Trump would consider signing off. The president-elect asserts that the connection between autism and vaccines must and will be tested in order to corroborate or dismiss RFK\u2019s beliefs. Notably, RFK Jr. has no background in medicine, nursing or any hard sciences, ultimately making it difficult to understand how and where RFK came to these conclusions.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While age purportedly provides wisdom and experience, the only thing that Trump has mastered is the art of self-gain. The president-elect has demonstrated this talent by creating a cabinet that best benefits, and reflects him. However, I believe a president\u2019s cabinet must reflect America\u2019s diversity, transcending the country\u2019s racial, ethnic and socioeconomic realities. Instead, individuals facing sexual allegations have been nominated for departments integral to American life\u2013nominated by somebody facing similar allegations, if not more, himself. While the grasp Trump has on angry Americans will be studied in future history books, for now, we must sit tight and pray. And I don\u2019t even believe in God.&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my cabinet, I often find a trashy collection of chex mix, a handful of safety pins and dark roast coffee beans. In Trump\u2019s cabinet, all I find is a trashy mixture of yes men, con men, zealots, acolytes, boondogglers and destabilizers. Donald J. Trump\u2019s cabinet picks are not qualified individuals, capable of leading the United States of America through a prosperous four-years. 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