rodoheel
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I don't think this is too far off (though it notably omits that Gaetz, laughably, was Trump's first choice for DOJ). I don't anticipate any of that first group to have much trouble being confirmed; Bondi might be the closest due to her attachment to the 2020 election denialism.What these confirmation hearings are demonstrating is that:
1. The overwhelming majority of Trump's selections - Burgum, Bessent, Zeldon, Rubio, Ratcliffe, Duffy, Bondi, etc. - are unquestionably competent selections that could have been made by any Republican President elect. Yet, many can't help but view them through the lens of Orangemanbad.
2. The only "outside-the-box" picks are Hegseth, RFKJr, Gabbard and Patel.
But we'll just have to see (1) how long they actually last in their posts, and (2) if any of them are going to be willing to stand up to Trump. trump's last original cabinet had a really high turnover rate. Personally I think Bessent and Rubio are not likely to last long. Bessent because Trump's economic policy ideas are idiotic and implementing even a fraction of them is likely to hurt the economy, which will leave Trump needing a scapegoat; Rubio because Trump has never liked or respected him anyway and Trump's approach to foreign policy is also really dumb, and likely to lead to friction unless Rubio just rolls over, abandons whatever shred of conscience he has left, and lets Trump humiliate him on the world stage for the next few years.