Trump selected unqualified individuals like Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth, Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy for their loyalty and willingness to carry out his political agenda, even if it meant ignoring legal and constitutional norms.
RFK Jr.'s appointment could lead to increased misinformation about vaccines and public health, potentially causing outbreaks of preventable diseases due to his history of spreading false information about vaccine safety.
Democrats should focus on the tangible negative impacts these appointments could have on people's lives, such as public health risks from RFK Jr. or the potential for political weaponization of the Justice Department under Matt Gaetz, rather than just defending institutions.
Experts are worried that Gabbard's lack of experience and her sympathetic views towards dictators like Bashar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin could undermine U.S. intelligence operations and damage relationships with allies who share intelligence.
The Department could propose significant cuts to federal programs, including Medicare, Social Security, and education, which could negatively affect millions of Americans who rely on these programs for essential services.
Kim learned that many voters are deeply distrustful of both major political parties and the political system as a whole, and that Democrats need to engage with these voters in meaningful, non-political ways to rebuild trust and address their concerns.
Kim emphasizes humility, showing up in communities, and having conversations that are not overtly political to build trust and understanding with voters who may not agree with him.
Kim's priorities include addressing high costs and economic anxiety, improving mental health services, promoting innovation and competitiveness, and shoring up supply chains to make the economy more resilient.
Donald Trump goes all in on naming his biggest political boosters to Cabinet posts, whether they're qualified or not (they're not!). Trump wants alleged sex offender Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, vaccine skeptic RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary, dictator sympathizer Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, and Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy for the newly invented Department of Government Efficiency. Jon and Dan discuss the odds of Senate Republicans blocking any of these nominations, why Trump picked them in the first place, and how Democrats can respond without defending the status quo. Then, Jon sits down with Senator-elect Andy Kim of New Jersey to talk about how Democrats can listen and learn after the election, what Kim thinks of Trump's Cabinet picks so far, and learning to be comfortable with uncomfortable politics.