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Trump’s Appointment Pace & DoD’s Audit Failure | 11.18.24

2024/11/18
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Key Insights

Why is President-elect Trump making rapid cabinet appointments?

Trump aims to avoid the disunity and rebellion that hampered his first term by filling his cabinet with loyalists committed to his agenda. His team learned lessons from the past and is ready to hit the ground running.

What are the key appointments made by Trump over the weekend?

Trump appointed North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Energy Czar, and fracking executive Chris Wright for Energy Secretary. He also appointed Caroline Leavitt as White House press secretary, making her the youngest person to hold the position.

Why is there controversy surrounding Matt Gaetz's appointment as Attorney General?

Gaetz is under an ethics investigation for alleged sexual misconduct and drug use. GOP senators want to see the findings of the report before confirming him, leading to potential confirmation challenges.

How did athletes react to Trump's appearance at the UFC event?

Athletes warmly embraced Trump, with fighters thanking him in their post-fight speeches. Jon Jones even placed his championship belt on Trump, and NFL players celebrated big plays with Trump's iconic YMCA dance.

Why are legacy media outlets like CNN and MSNBC facing significant challenges?

Legacy media outlets are losing viewership and trust due to perceived bias and competition from social media and podcasts. CNN and MSNBC have seen substantial drops in ratings, leading to layoffs and potential sales.

What is the Department of Defense's latest audit failure revealing?

The DOD failed its seventh consecutive audit, unable to fully account for its $824 billion budget. Despite this, the Undersecretary of Defense claims progress and aims for a clean audit by 2028.

What is the Audit the Pentagon Act of 2023 proposing?

The Act proposes that any DOD component failing to complete a clean audit should return 1% of its budget to the Treasury. It aims to address waste and inefficiency in the department.

How is the incoming Trump administration planning to address government waste?

The Trump administration is launching a government efficiency task force called Doge, led by Vivek Ramaswamy. This task force aims to restore accountability and self-governance in government agencies.

Chapters

President-elect Trump is filling his cabinet at a record pace, with key appointments like North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and Energy Czar Chris Wright. This rapid staffing aims to avoid the pitfalls of his first term and ensure a united Republican Party behind his agenda.
  • Trump made 12 cabinet appointments in the first 12 days after winning.
  • The Republican Party is now united behind Trump, unlike in 2016.
  • Trump's administration aims to achieve energy independence and reduce reliance on foreign sources.

Shownotes Transcript

President-elect Trump is breaking records and announcing his cabinet picks and bringing the house down in a raucous UFC appearance. So Donald Trump is making his way to watch the UFC, which he absolutely loves, and doing so with some sort of victory laugh.

I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, November 18th, and this is Morning Wire.

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Here with more is Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips. Hey, Cabot, so a packed weekend, President Trump wasting no time staffing his administration. Catch us up to speed here. Yeah, no president in modern history has announced cabinet appointments this quickly after an election. In the first 12 days after winning, he made 12 cabinet appointments. Now, it's important to note Trump enters office for a second time with a very different Republican Party surrounding him.

In 2016, many party leaders and policymakers were no doubt skeptical of him and his MAGA movement, and that left his options fairly limited for key appointments. As a result, a number of cabinet hires ended up openly rebelling against him and really stifling much of his first term agenda. But today, the party is totally united behind him and his cabinet has been filled with a wide array of folks with one thing in common, a total commitment to the Trump agenda.

Folks in Trump's camp have told me for months now that they learned a lot of lessons in the first term, and if they won this time, would be ready to hit the ground running. And the pace of these appointments is evidence of that strategy. Yeah, clearly. So we've reported on several of these appointments, but more have streamed in over the weekend. Tell us about these latest cabinet appointments. Well, over the weekend, Trump tapped North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Energy Czar, as well as fracking executive Chris Wright for Energy Secretary. Trump tapped North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Energy Czar,

Trump has promised that his administration will tap into our nation's vast oil potential and, as he says, drill, baby, drill. And these two men will no doubt help do it. Trump says he will make America energy independent and ultimately reduce our reliance on foreign sources. And then on Saturday, the president appointed Caroline Leavitt, a

a familiar voice for Morning Wire listeners as White House press secretary. At 27 years old, Levitt will be the youngest person to ever hold the position. She'll essentially serve as the public face of the administration. Right. Let's follow up on a pick that got a lot of attention last week, a lot of blowback, also a lot of excitement about it. Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, who is tapped for attorney general. Tell us the latest on that. Yeah, that pick was immediately cheered by the GOP base. But Republican lawmakers, especially those in the Senate,

have been slower to get on board. Remember, Gates had been under an ethics investigation in the House for alleged sexual misconduct and drug use. GOP senators say they want to see those findings from that report before making a decision on whether to confirm him. So things could get messy. That was a packed weekend for the president-elect, but he also had some fun making a high-profile appearance in New York. Yes, he did. Trump returned to the Madison Square Garden for the UFC Heavyweight Championship.

And arguably got a more raucous welcome than any of the fighters. 45, soon to be 47, President-elect Donald Trump. It makes the people at home to hear the sound in this room. It's so loud in here. It is so loud.

Now, in the past, professional athletes were not exactly the biggest Trump supporters, or at least not openly. But if last night was any indication, that has changed. All night long, fighters warmly embraced him or thanked him in their post-fight speeches. And after the main event, Jon Jones, widely considered the greatest fighter of all time, had this to say. I also want to say a big, big thank you to President Donald Trump for being here tonight. Thank you, President.

And then to cap off the night, Jones hopped over the cage and put his heavyweight championship belt on Trump as the sellout crowd continued to chant USA. And then the next day, players across the NFL celebrated big plays by doing their own version of Trump's now iconic YMCA dance. So a number of athletes getting in on the Trump victory celebration this weekend. Like you said, not something we were seeing back in 2016. Things have changed. Kevin, thanks for reporting. Anytime.

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Here to break it all down is Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham. So Megan, a lot of people view this election not just as a loss for Democrats, but also as a repudiation of the media. What's happening in the industry as a result?

Well, I think the bloodbath would be an apt phrase here. If you look at MSNBC, its primetime ratings fell by 54 percent immediately after the election. And owner Comcast is now reportedly looking to sell it along with some of its other cable channels. And then you look at CNN. Now, it's been in turmoil for a while, but they lost about 36 percent of their viewership since November 5th.

And there are reports that hundreds of positions, including those of the network's highest paid stars, are on the chopping block. So are these news execs just looking around and realizing they've lost half of America? Well, it's actually more than half. And yeah, I think it was a glaring sign that the cultural center of gravity is just not aligned with their coverage.

I think you couple that with surveys that show the public's trust in media is at an all-time low. And it's not surprising that a lot of analysts are openly saying this election is a referendum on the industry itself. But there are also some technological disruptions driving this, of course. Obviously, social media is a growing factor. And we saw this cycle how important podcasts have become.

And then to give you just some numerical comparisons for that, 6.3 million people watched Harris's interview with CNN. Their town hall with Trump got just over 3 million.

Meanwhile, the audience for Joe Rogan's Trump interview has been estimated at around 38 million. So this was Axios CEO Jim VandeHei on MSNBC recently talking about this. I mean, I think all of us have to come to grips with legacy media is just not as important as it thinks it is.

You have to go into the world as it is, not as you wish it to be. And basically the way people get information is shattered into 20, 30 different pieces. And so if you just look empirically at the numbers...

Joe Rogan's more important than any of us. He just has a much bigger, hyper-connected audience that listens to his every word. Now, that said, I don't think you can entirely separate this question of bias and medium. Part of the reason that podcasts and X have become so relevant is because so many people do feel that that's where they're going to get fair coverage.

And it's not across the board because Fox isn't suffering here. Their primetime audience has actually grown 21 percent since election night. And they were already beating the tar out of the competition to use a technical ratings jargon there. Now, just a thought, though, it's possible that left wingers are just taking a temporary break for now and that right wingers are energized now.

Yeah, I think that's true. But there is evidence that these execs are seeing some major long-term structural problems. If you look at print media, Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos acknowledged in an op-ed that the Washington Post and the New York Times win prizes. But he said, increasingly, we talk only to a certain elite. And he promised to change that.

And then you have the owner of the Los Angeles Times. He announced on X that he plans to replace the entire editorial board, which he called very left. And then there are also reports that ABC is looking for a Trump supporter to join the ladies on The View, all of whom backed Harris. Interesting. Well, I'll believe it when I see it. Megan, thanks for reporting. Anytime. The Department of Defense, which is the largest agency in the U.S. government, has failed its seventh audit in a row.

Here to discuss is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestige. Hey, Amanda. So what exactly happened with this latest audit?

So the DOD has a massive budget of $824 billion, and the department was unable to fully account for that taxpayer money in its annual federal audit. Technically, the audit said the department earned a disclaimer of opinion overall from the 28 reporting entities, which just means it was unable to provide sufficient information to auditors to form an opinion about that.

Interestingly, though, Michael McCord, the Undersecretary of Defense and Chief Financial Officer, he refused to say the department failed the audit. He said at a press briefing on Friday that half of the opinions the department received were clean. He likened that to a report card being half good and half bad and said, quote,

I don't know that you can call the student or the report card a failure. He also emphasized that the department is making progress. He said the momentum is on their side to earn a clean audit by 2028, so years from now, which would be mandated under the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. Now, we noted at the top that this is now the seventh failure. How does this keep happening?

Yeah, that's the question everyone is asking. The fact is the Pentagon has actually never passed an audit since it was first legally obligated to back in 2018. Also worth noting, this audit cost the American taxpayers $178 million to conduct. So that's a lot of money for no solid results. Yeah. Since this has been a problem for a long time, we have seen some politicians on both sides of the aisle trying to get some accountability at the Pentagon and cut back on waste.

For example, Republican and Democrat lawmakers, including Chuck Grassley, Bernie Sanders, and Rand Paul, introduced the Audit the Pentagon Act of 2023 last year. That bill would direct any DOD component that fails to complete a clean audit to return 1% of its budget to the Treasury. Here's Grassley on that. In one instance, I think it's unconscionable that a defense contractor could make 4,000% profit. Air

Every dollar wasted by the Department of Defense is either a waste of taxpayers' money or is weakening our national security. In a press release about the bill, Grassley cited the DOD buying $14,000 toilet seats and losing track of warehouses full of spare parts. Okay, so you mentioned McCord's goal of receiving a clean audit in the future, a few years from now. Do we know what the plan is for achieving that?

Well, McCord wasn't entirely clear about that. He did say that there needs to be reform and said that there are different ways to get at solving that problem. But he also said, and this is a direct quote, our strongest path forward is to keep a lot of continuity in what we're doing. So,

So perhaps, you know, not really looking to change a whole lot. But we do have change coming. The incoming Trump administration has vowed to take on government waste. It's going to launch its new government efficiency task force dubbed Doge. Have we heard a response from that group? Yeah, well, one of the men who's been tasked with leading Doge, Vivek Ramaswamy, has already taken note of this DOD failure. And here's what he told Fox News.

There's something deeper going on here. This is about restoring self-governance and accountability in America as well. Most of the people making these decisions, from healthcare to the Department of Defense, are failing on effectiveness because they have no accountability. Ramaswamy also flagged this issue on X, and he said, quote, Doge is coming. A lot of people very interested to see how sweeping the changes it recommends will be. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome.

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