Trump settled on Rubio, a neocon, for his Secretary of State position, possibly influenced by pro-Israel interests and the Paul Singer network, which has supported Rubio for years. Rubio's ideology aligns with hawkish views on Iran, Russia, and Latin America, making him a strategic pick for Trump's administration.
Mike Waltz, a former Green Beret and aide to Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, is a hawkish figure who advocated for aggressive actions against Russia and Ukraine. His appointment signals a more interventionist stance under Trump, contrasting with the realism and anti-NATO skepticism of previous advisors like Rick Grenell.
Kirstie Noem's appointment as Secretary of Homeland Security is puzzling due to her lack of experience in law enforcement and her underwhelming performance as Governor of South Dakota. This choice suggests a focus on loyalty and appearance over competence, potentially undermining the effectiveness of the largest law enforcement agency in the world.
The Kamala Harris campaign spent significant amounts on celebrity endorsements, including $1 million for Oprah Winfrey and payments to Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Ricky Martin. These expenditures, totaling nearly $10 million, were criticized for being wasteful and not aligned with the campaign's goals, especially given the campaign's subsequent debt.
Democratic House leaders, including Hakeem Jeffries, Catherine Clark, and Pete Aguiar, retained their positions unanimously without any dissent. This lack of change suggests a resistance to soul-searching and a commitment to maintaining the status quo, despite the party's failure to achieve its goals and the rejection of its ideology by voters.
Krystal and Saagar discuss Trump goes full neocon with first appointments, Kamala begs for money after blowing it on celebs, top Dem officials face zero consequences.
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