Trump picks fresh faces for top jobs, raising eyebrows in Washington

Former president picks unexpected nominees for key government positions‚ including **Matt Gaetz** as top law officer. Most choices show preference for loyalty while having limited direct experience in their new roles

November 14 2024 , 07:13 PM  •  716 views

Trump picks fresh faces for top jobs, raising eyebrows in Washington

In a bold-move yesterday Donald Trump announced his picks for top-level government positions‚ making clear his non-traditional approach to staffing key roles

The most eye-catching choice was Matt Gaetz – a 42-year old congressman with zero prosecutor experience (who got cleared by DOJ bout a year ago) as the nations top law-enforcement chief. His selection shows Trumps focus on picking close allies over seasoned veterans

Former democratic rep Tulsi Gabbard got tapped to lead Americas spy agencies; despite having limited intel background she brings military experience from her Iraq-war service back in mid-2000s. “She will champion our constitutional rights“ Trump stated about her nomination: her past statements show pro-Russia views which might affect US foreign policy

The defense department might see big changes under Pete Hegseth‚ a fox-news host and army vet who has some non-standard views on military matters:

  • Questions about diversity in military leadership
  • Opposition to women in combat
  • Support for pardoning war-crime suspects

In a more standard pick Marco Rubio got nominated as secretary of state – a known China critic whos been tough on Cuba and supports Israel. However some experts wonder if hell stand up to Trumps wishes when needed

The senate (where republicans have control) still needs to approve these picks‚ but some moderate GOP members already show concern. “Its important that we have the advice and consent provisions“ Susan Collins said pointing at Gaetzs limited background

These selections point to a big shift in how US deals with world issues – especially regarding Ukraine where both Gabbard and other picks dont share current administrations views on supporting Kyiv