Trump likely appointed Musk and Ramaswamy for their entrepreneurial and business acumen, aiming to bring innovation and efficiency to government operations.
Detractors argue that Musk, as an oligarch, is too close to Trump and lacks the necessary experience in government to effect real change.
Legacy media portrays their roles as symbolic and lacking real power, suggesting they won't significantly alter the bureaucratic landscape.
Ramaswamy plans to reduce the federal employee headcount by 75% in his first term, focusing on shutting down agencies that he believes should not exist.
The DOGE aims to be fully transparent and take public suggestions online, contrasting with traditional government practices that often lack openness.
Concerns arise due to Rubio's alignment with neocon warmongering policies, which are seen as contrary to Trump's stated foreign policy goals.
Hegseth advocates for firing senior leaders involved in DEI initiatives, removing DEI and CRT from military academies, and reinstating combat standards from 1995.
The host hopes for a disruption of globalism and an end to unnecessary wars, with a focus on diplomacy and the health of ordinary Americans.
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In today’s show, reaction to the panic in the legacy media as President-elect Donald Trump announces he is appointing business executives Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new commission on cutting government spending and regulation. Plus, as CNN announces it will axe top stars in layoffs that'll see hundreds fired due to its ratings continuing to tank, what is the future – if any – for the corporate media?