Trump's picks were based on personal loyalty and friendship rather than qualifications, a strategy he dubbed the 'Adam Sandler Doctrine'.
Many Senate Republicans were shocked and saw it as a joke, with some laughing so hard they cried, indicating a lack of seriousness in the nomination.
The GOP largely embraced Trump's mission and goals, with members like Congressman Troy Nell stating they would follow his directives without question.
Polis was optimistic about RFK Jr.'s intentions to lower prescription drug costs, remove corporate ag influence from the FDA, and reduce pesticide-heavy farming.
They worried about his anti-vaccine stance and the potential damage he could do to public health and scientific research if he oversaw agencies like the FDA and CDC.
They found it surreal and unsettling, with Biden being overly friendly to Trump, which they felt was unnecessary and disingenuous.
A coworker returned from a honeymoon to find his entire desk and chair gift-wrapped and bubble-wrapped by colleagues, providing a light-hearted distraction.