The Loyalists Are Collecting Their Rewards in Trump's Cabinet
Briefly

Trump's move to appoint unqualified nominees, like Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense, raises significant concerns about his administration's direction and decision-making processes.
The alarming trend of circumventing the Senate for nominees highlights a shift towards more unilateral power in appointments, threatening the system of checks and balances.
The early cabinet selections present mixed credentials, which signals that Trump's initial choices may not set a positive precedent for his administration.
With the appointment of Susie Wiles as chief of staff, the administration marks a historic moment for female leadership, though challenges with Stephen Miller loom.
Read at The Atlantic
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