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Trump cabinet updates: Two nominations under fire over sexual misconduct allegations
Donald Trump‘s transition team is firefighting serious allegations surrounding two of his top cabinet picks – Matt Gaetz for attorney general and Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.
A woman who gave testimony to the House Ethics Committee probing Gaetz claims that she witnessed him having sex with a minor, her lawyer told ABC. Gaetz denies all wrongdoing.
The investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use against the former Florida representative was dropped after Gaetz immediately resigned from the House on Wednesday following Trump’s decision to nominate him to run the Justice Department.
However, there are growing calls for the ethics report to be released.
It comes as the president-elect’s transition team is reportedly “stunned” by a sexual assault allegation regarding Hegseth that only emerged within 48 hours of announcing him for the top defense job, CNN reports.
Trump’s communications director Steven Cheung told the network that Hegseth “has vigorously denied any and all accusations, and no charges were filed.”
Meanwhile, Trump has announced Karoline Leavitt will be his White House press secretary and tapped Doug Burgum to lead the Interior Department and be chair of the newly-created National Energy Council.
How the Trump family will influence from outside the White House
There may be fewer Trumps in the White House this time around but ethical questions and party influence will continue to swirl around the famous family, writes Josh Marcus.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 18:10
RECAP: Who has Trump announced so far? Cabinet and other senior officials
Here’s how Trump’s cabinet, along with other senior White House positions, is looking so far. Most of them are subject to Senate approval.
White House Chief of Staff – Susie Wiles
White House Communications Director – Steven Cheung
White House Press Secretary – Karoline Leavitt
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy – Stephen Miller
Secretary of State – Marco Rubio
Attorney General – Matt Gaetz
Defense Secretary – Pete Hegseth
Health and Human Services Secretary – Robert F Kennedy Jr
Homeland Security Secretary: Kristi Noem
Directional of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
EPA Administrator: Lee Zeldin
Veterans Affairs Secretary: Doug Collins
Interior Secretary: Doug Burgum
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations: Elise Stefanik
CIA Director: John Ratcliffe
National Security Adviser: Mike Waltz
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 17:50
How much power will RFK Jr have if he is confirmed as health secretary?
Needless to say, almost all, if not all, Democrats will oppose Kennedy’s confirmation. Plenty of Republicans might have some objections as well.
Eric Garcia breaks down just how much power Kennedy would have should he lead the agency.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 17:30
Explainer: Will Trump’s cabinet picks get approved?
In addition to the 15 officials Trump will choose to join his cabinet, there are hundreds of positions, including ambassadors and lower-level roles, that typically require Senate approval.
Nominees face a grilling during the Senate confirmation process as it typically requires them to submit financial disclosures and testify before a committee.
Members from both political parties get a chance to interrogate nominees about their plans for the post and their backgrounds.
The Senate committee votes on the nominee following the hearing and if it passes, it then goes to the full Senate for a vote.
However, last weekend Trump signaled he could bypass the process via recess appointments.
“Any Republican Senator seeking the coveted LEADERSHIP position in the United States Senate must agree to Recess Appointments (in the Senate!), without which we will not be able to get people confirmed in a timely manner,” Trump wrote in a social media post on X on Sunday before John Thune was confirmed as the next majority leader Wednesday, replacing the outgoing Mitch McConnell.
Recess appointments would allow Trump to make administration appointments without a vote in the Senate while the upper chamber is in recess. The process is not unconstitutional, and it has been done before by other administrations.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 17:10
Could a tattoo derail Trump’s pick for defense secretary?
There is yet more controversy surrounding Trump’s defense secretary pick.
Concerns have been raised over a tattoo belonging to Pete Hegseth, the Fox News host nominated by Trump to lead the Department of Defense – with opinion divided over whether it is a “Christian motto” or a white nationalist dog whistle.
Hegseth, an Army National Guard veteran, has the words “Deus Vult” tattooed on his bicep, which has been associated with white supremacist groups. “Deus Vult” is a Latin phrase meaning “God Wills It,” and was a rallying cry for Christian crusaders in the Middle Ages.
The Associated Press reported that the tattoo previously resulted in Hegseth being flagged as a possible “Insider Threat” by a fellow service member. However, the AP report has led to outrage on both sides, including from Vice President-elect JD Vance.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 16:50
Watch: Trump releases new ad saying ‘everyone thought he was done’ after winning presidency
The President-elect has released a new advert on X today to those who voted for him.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 16:36
Woman testified to House Ethics Committee she saw Matt Gaetz have sex with minor, her lawyer says
“My client testified to the House Ethics Committee that she witnessed Matt Gaetz having sex with a minor,” Leppard told the outlet.
Gaetz denies any wrongdoing.
Read the full story below.
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 15:57
Trump aide in charge of mass deportations threatens ‘shock and awe’ on day one of new administration
Oliver O’Connell16 November 2024 15:00
IN DEPTH: Putin and Trump are deluded about one another – and Ukraine will pay the price
Sir Alex Younger, former chief of MI6 from 2014 to 2020, believes both the incoming president and his Russian counterpart overestimate their ability to influence the other.
“I think Trump overestimates his ability to force Putin into a land swap where Putin clearly wants a lot more, when he feels that he is winning and when he has to show [the Russian people] a lot more if he is to justify the appalling sacrifice he’s imposed,” he says. “Trump is underestimating the challenge and overestimating his influence.”
Oliver O’Connell16 November 2024 14:30