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    Since winning the election, President-elect Donald Trump has begun evaluating and rolling out picks for his Cabinet and other key positions. Even though he is moving at lightning speed some of his selections will certainly be caught up in (real, fake or perceived) scandal. The process is going to take many months if not a full year and the opposition party (Democrats) are not going to make it easy. There will be many fits and starts and we can expect to see some extraordinary drama as we move through the process.

    The promise of change and the excitement of his second term is caught up and reflected in these selections. All of Trump’s Cabinet choices must be confirmed by the Senate, with the process set to begin in January



    Here is a recap of whom Trump has picked to fill the top jobs in his administration. (as of January 20, 2025)

    Publicly announced

    White House Chief of Staff – Susie Wiles
    U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations – Elise Stefanik
    National Security Adviser – Michael Waltz
    Border Czar – Tom Homan
    Ambassador to Israel – Mike Huckabee
    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator – Lee Zeldin
    Middle East Envoy – Steven Witkoff
    White House Counsel – William McGinley
    CIA Director – John Ratcliffe
    Director of FBI - Kashyap "Kash" Patel
    Acting FBI Director - Brian Driscoll
    Department of Government Efficiency – Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy
    Secretary of Defense – Pete Hegseth
    Homeland Security Secretary – Kristi Noem
    Deputy Chief of Staff – Dan Scavino
    Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor – Stephen Miller
    Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs – James Blair
    Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel – Taylor Budowich
    Director of National Intelligence – Tulsi Gabbard
    Secretary of State – Marco Rubio
    U.S. Attorney General – Pam Bondi
    Secretary of Health and Human Services – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
    U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York –Jay Clayton
    Secretary of Veterans Affairs – Doug Collins
    U.S Solicitor General – Dean John Sauer
    Deputy Attorney General – Todd Blanche
    Secretary of the Interior – Doug Burgum
    Communications Director – Steven Cheung
    Director of Presidential Personnel – Sergio Gor
    Press Secretary – Karoline Leavitt
    Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary – William Owen Scharf
    Secretary of Energy – Chris Wright
    Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission – Brendan Carr
    Secretary of Transportation – Sean Duffy
    Secretary of Commerce – Howard Lutnick
    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator – Dr Mehmet Oz
    Secretary of Education – Linda McMahon
    Ambassador to NATO – Matthew Whitaker
    Treasury Department Secretary - Scott Bessent
    Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Dave Weldon
    Office of Management and Budget (OMB) - Russ Vought
    Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)- Scott Turner
    Labor Secretary - Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer
    FDA Commissioner - Dr. Marty Makary
    Surgeon General - Dr. Janette Nesheiwat
    Deputy Assistant To the President and Director for Counterterrorism - Sebastian Gorka
    Assistant to the President and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor - Alex Wong
    Agriculture Secretary - Brook Collins
    Director of the National Institutes of Health - Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
    Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Jared Isaacman
    Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing - Peter Navarro
    Head of the Office of White House Counsel - David A. Warrington
    Commission of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - Billy Long
    Special Presidential Envoy For Hostage Affairs - Adam Boehler
    Ambassador. Assostamt Secretary of State and Chief of Protocol - Monica Crowley
    White House A.I. and Crypto Czar - David O. Sacks
    Ambassador to China - David Perdue
    Chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board - Devin Nunes
    Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division - Harmeet Dhillon
    Ambassador To Panama - Kevin Marino Cabrera
    Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence - Sriram Krishnam
    Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for Middle East Peace - Morgan Ortagus
    U.S. Department of State Spokesperson - Tammy Bruce
    Director of Secret Service - Sean Curran


    Here are a couple of links where you can read a brief bio about each candidate.
    Fox News: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tru...-new-president
    New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...pointees.html#
    USNews: https://www.usnews.com/news/national...tration-so-far
    Fox News additional appointments: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fro...-cabinet-roles
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    Who is Susie Wiles, the "ice maiden" who will be Trump's chief of staff?



    WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Republican President-elect Donald Trump named campaign chief Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff on Thursday.
    It was his first appointment since winning Tuesday's election against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. Here are some key facts about Wiles, who is set to run day-to-day operations at the White House:


    DISCIPLINED OPERATION
    Wiles, a longtime Republican strategist, is widely credited - along with co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita - with running the most disciplined and sophisticated of Trump's three presidential campaigns.
    She did not always succeed at stopping Trump from going off-script, but she kept damaging media leaks to a relative minimum, launched a bold and successful strategy to win over some Latino and Black voters and led the former president to a decisive win.

    PARTY ESTABLISHMENT
    Wiles got her start working for Republican President Ronald Reagan's successful 1980 campaign. For years, she worked with some moderate Republicans who promoted dramatically different policies than those of Trump.
    Early in her career, she worked for Republican U.S. representatives Jack Kemp, an ardent advocate of free trade, and Tillie Fowler, who was widely considered a moderate on several issues, including gun control.
    She also served briefly as the manager of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr.'s 2012 presidential campaign. Huntsman was arguably the most moderate Republican in the field that year. He sharply criticized Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump's supporters.

    WORKING FOR THE ENEMY
    Later in her career, Wiles started working for more combative party figures, some of whom would become Trump allies, including U.S. Senator Rick Scott of Florida.
    Notably, she was a key figure in Ron DeSantis' successful 2018 Florida gubernatorial campaign. She was dismissed by DeSantis after he took office.
    When Trump and DeSantis squared off in the Republican presidential primary, she presided over an aggressive and successful strategy to portray her old boss as personally off-putting and out of touch on some key policy issues.

    "ICE MAIDEN"
    While Wiles is personally friendly, she is relatively little-known and enigmatic for a political strategist of her stature. She rarely gives televised interviews and avoids speaking engagements. Like many successful campaign managers, she can be ruthless when merited.
    Her personality contrasted with that of LaCivita, who was notably garrulous and outspoken.
    During his victory speech, Trump referred to Wiles as the "ice maiden."

    PROMINENT FAMILY
    Wiles is the daughter of Pat Summerall, who was a prominent football player and sportscaster. Summerall played in the National Football League for a decade and later announced 16 Super Bowls. He died in 2013.



    Trump To Nominate Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, a Former Soros Investment Advisor

    President-elect Trump will nominate Scott Bessent to serve as Treasury Department secretary once he returns to the White House in January. Bessent, the founder and CEO of global macro investment firm Key Square Group, was a key economic policy adviser and fundraiser for the Trump campaign.

    Having spent decades working alongside Soros—a prominent megadonor to Democratic causes—Bessent's evolution into a key supporter of President-elect Donald Trump marks a striking political shift. Once a reliable donor to Democratic campaigns, Bessent's contributions shifted rightward after he left Soros's firm.


    • Bessent's relationship with Soros began in the early 1980s when he joined Soros Fund Management after graduating from Yale University. Known for his sharp analytical skills and strategic thinking, Bessent quickly advanced, becoming an influential part of Soros's team in London.
    • He then played a pivotal role in the "Black Wednesday" trade of 1992, when Soros famously "broke the Bank of England" by betting against the British pound. This trade earned Soros's team over $1 billion and solidified Soros's reputation as a formidable figure in global finance.
    • Elon Musk advised against Bessent's nomination saying he would be business as usual.
    • Scott Bessent, the pro-tariff Wall Street veteran will become perhaps the most prominent voice shaping the Trump economy, with Bessent earning Trump’s nomination amid a high-profile power struggle for the post.
    • A South Carolina native and 1984 graduate of Yale University, the 62-year-old Bessent is the founder of the hedge fund Key Square Management, which had less than $600 million in assets under management as of the end of 2023.
    • Bessent, who lives primarily in Charleston, S.C., with his husband John Freeman and their two children, according to the Wall Street Journal, could be the first Senate-approved LGBTQ+ member in a Republican cabinet.
    • Bessent also has called for Trump to appoint the next Federal Reserve chairman next year, a year before the expiration of Fed chief Jerome Powell’s term.

    Source- WSJ, Forbes, Newsweek and Investor D.
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    Trump picks former Florida Rep. Dr. Dave Weldon as Director of Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)



    Trump said Dr. Weldon would restore transparency within the agency

    President-elect Trump announced that former Rep. Dr. Dave Weldon, R-Fla., is his pick as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    "In addition to being a Medical Doctor for 40 years, and an Army Veteran, Dave has been a respected conservative leader on fiscal and social issues, and served on the Labor/HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, working for Accountability on HHS and CDC Policy and Budgeting," Trump said in the Friday evening announcement.

    "Dave also served in a leading role in Government Oversight and Reform Committee Hearings, addressing issues within HHS and CDC. Dave has successfully worked with the CDC to enact a ban on patents for human embryos," Trump said.

    Trump said that Dr. Weldon will play a key part in "Making America Healthy Again," saying that he will work on correcting "past errors."

    "Americans have lost trust in the CDC and in our Federal Health Authorities, who have engaged in censorship, data manipulation, and misinformation," he said.

    Source and full story: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tru...n-director-cdc

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    Trump taps a Fox News personality, a surgeon and a former Congressman to lead public health agencies

    Dr. Makary strongly believes in natural immunity and resolutely opposes vaccination mandates and other public health measures.



    WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Friday nominated Dr. Marty Makary to lead the Food and Drug Administration, selecting a surgeon and author who gained national attention for opposing vaccine mandates and some other public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Makary, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, is the latest in a string of Trump nominees who have declared the U.S. health system “broken,” vowing a shakeup. As part of a flurry of nominations late Friday night, Trump also tapped doctor and former Republican Rep. Dave Weldon of Florida to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fox News contributor Janette Nesheiwat, meanwhile, is set to be the nation’s next surgeon general.

    Some of Makary’s views align closely with the man who is poised to be his boss — prominent environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine organizer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Trump put forward as the next U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary.

    In books and articles, Makary has decried the overprescribing of drugs, the use of pesticides on foods and the undue influence of pharmaceutical and insurance companies over doctors and government regulators, points that Kennedy has also harped on for years.

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    Trump Nominates Pro-Mask Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for Surgeon General

    Dr. Nesheiwat is (or at least was) pro-mask during the pandemic and called the COVID vaccines “a gift from God.”



    But Dr. Nesheiwat has an impressive medical history:

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday chose family medicine doctor and Fox News contributor Janette Nesheiwat to be surgeon general, again showing preference for a television personality as the face of his incoming administration.

    "Dr. Nesheiwat is a fierce advocate and strong communicator for preventive medicine and public health," Trump said in a statement. "She is committed to ensuring that Americans have access to affordable, quality healthcare, and believes in empowering individuals to take charge of their health to live longer, healthier lives."

    She treated patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, tended to victims of Hurricane Katrina and the Joplin tornadoes, and has worked for the Samaritan's Purse disaster relief organization providing care in Morocco, Haiti and Poland, Trump said.

    Many Americans will know her as a Fox News contributor who has discussed issues such as the mpox strain, the effects of alcohol and drug use, or natural disaster relief. As of Trump's announcement, she was no longer a Fox News contributor, a spokesperson for the cable network said.

    Trump has plucked a number of presidential appointments from Fox News programs, both in his first term from 2017 to 2021 and since being elected again on Nov. 5.
    Communication skills are important to the job's role as health educator, providing information on how to improve health and lower the risk of illness.

    “Dr. Nesheiwat will play a pivotal role in MAKING AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN!” Trump said in the release.

    Source:https://thehill.com/policy/healthcar...rgeon-general/
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    • Owen Shroyer - The Truth about Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from AG Nomination:

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    --o-O-o--

    • Senator Susan Collins: 'I cannot support former President Trump':


    Senator Susan Collins was also one of seven NeoCon Republicans who voted at an impeachment trial to convict Trump of inciting an insurrection after his supporters attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.
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    Trump Names Former Professional Football Play to Secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development



    Trump nominated Scott Turner as the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Turner, who is chair of the Center for Education Opportunity and is a former professional football player, previously served as executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council (WHORC).

    "Scott is an NFL Veteran, who, during my First Term, served as the First Executive Director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council (WHORC), helping to lead an Unprecedented Effort that Transformed our Country’s most distressed communities," Trump said in a Friday statement. "Those efforts, working together with former HUD Secretary, Ben Carson, were maximized by Scott’s guidance in overseeing 16 Federal Agencies which implemented more than 200 policy actions furthering Economic Development. Under Scott’s leadership, Opportunity Zones received over $50 Billion Dollars in Private Investment!"

    Turner, a former Texas state lawmaker, played nine seasons in the NFL as a member of the Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers and the Denver Broncos.

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    • Owen Shroyer - The Truth about Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from AG Nomination:

    cheers,
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    --o-O-o--

    • Senator Susan Collins: 'I cannot support former President Trump':


    Senator Susan Collins was also one of seven NeoCon Republicans who voted at an impeachment trial to convict Trump of inciting an insurrection after his supporters attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.
    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳
    John, I am not surprised that Matt Gaetz removed himself from consideration. I wonder if this was Trump's way of intentionally trolling the Democrats without any desire to appoint him Attorney General. Of all the cabinet positions the Attorney General is the one that is supposedly "independent" from the President. Nobody in their right mind actually believes that but most Americans "want" to believe that it is true.

    Biden and Garland played the game well. Everyone knows that Garland would never have levelled all the charges against Trump without Biden's approval. Biden and Garland hid behind the cloak of independence and this allowed them to say the Trump indictments were not political. Everybody also knows that Matt Gaetz is a very political animal and Trump and Gaetz would never get away with this false pretence of independence. On the other hand, Pam Bondi and Trump will be able to successfully pretend that the Attorney General decides which criminals to prosecute without discussion from the White House.

    Susan Collins can't see the future, she reflects her selfish wants and desires in her governance. This is a very narcissistic way of going about your job. I am quite sure that no amount of discussion or debate would ever allow her to change her mind.

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    John, I am not surprised that Matt Gaetz removed himself from consideration. I wonder if this was Trump's way of intentionally trolling the Democrats without any desire to appoint him Attorney General. Of all the cabinet positions the Attorney General is the one that is supposedly "independent" from the President. Nobody in their right mind actually believes that but most Americans "want" to believe that it is true.

    Biden and Garland played the game well. Everyone knows that Garland would never have levelled all the charges against Trump without Biden's approval. Biden and Garland hid behind the cloak of independence and this allowed them to say the Trump indictments were not political. Everybody also knows that Matt Gaetz is a very political animal and Trump and Gaetz would never get away with this false pretence of independence. On the other hand, Pam Bondi and Trump will be able to successfully pretend that the Attorney General decides which criminals to prosecute without discussion from the White House.

    Susan Collins can't see the future, she reflects her selfish wants and desires in her governance. This is a very narcissistic way of going about your job. I am quite sure that no amount of discussion or debate would ever allow her to change her mind.
    How can you be surprised or not if it was already well explained in the video of Owen Shroyer? Did you not watch it? ... But I also see the possible trolling factor too


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    John, I am not surprised that Matt Gaetz removed himself from consideration. I wonder if this was Trump's way of intentionally trolling the Democrats without any desire to appoint him Attorney General. Of all the cabinet positions the Attorney General is the one that is supposedly "independent" from the President. Nobody in their right mind actually believes that but most Americans "want" to believe that it is true.

    Biden and Garland played the game well. Everyone knows that Garland would never have levelled all the charges against Trump without Biden's approval. Biden and Garland hid behind the cloak of independence and this allowed them to say the Trump indictments were not political. Everybody also knows that Matt Gaetz is a very political animal and Trump and Gaetz would never get away with this false pretence of independence. On the other hand, Pam Bondi and Trump will be able to successfully pretend that the Attorney General decides which criminals to prosecute without discussion from the White House.

    Susan Collins can't see the future, she reflects her selfish wants and desires in her governance. This is a very narcissistic way of going about your job. I am quite sure that no amount of discussion or debate would ever allow her to change her mind.

    How can you be surprised or not if it was already well explained in the video of Owen Shroyer? Did you not watch it? ... But I also see the possible trolling factor too
    Yes, I watched the video and I think that Shroyer is way off the mark. Gaetz was nothing more than a trial balloon to accomplish two important objectives. Trump was very intentionally poking Democrats in the eye, I would say mission accomplished. Secondly and more importantly it was to see exactly where and how deep the opposition was going to be for all the candidates when the hearings take place in the Senate in January. I would say mission accomplished.

    It is not too difficult to understand that Gaetz was nothing more than a false flag, it took Trump less than 6 hours to name his successor.

    If you watch this short CNN video you will see why Pam Bondi makes so much sense for Trump.
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    One researcher's view:

    https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1860714662716731737



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    The corporate media seem to be locked-in on the narrative that Tulsi a “Russian asset”.

    But none of them ever mention WHY.

    It’s because of what she said about the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine.

    The media leave out this detail, because they don’t want anyone digging further.

    //////////////////////


    but there are other reasons apparently.


    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/...lling-congress

    Senators Signal Trump Nominees Gabbard, Hegseth Will Face Grilling In Congress

    by Tyler Durden
    Monday, Nov 25, 2024 - 09:00 AM
    Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times,

    Multiple Democratic and Republican senators on Nov. 24 signaled that they will grill President-elect Donald Trump’s choices to lead the Intelligence Community and the Pentagon.




    Earlier this month, Trump nominated former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to become his director of national intelligence (DNI) and Fox News host Pete Hegseth to be his secretary of defense. Both positions require confirmation by the Senate.

    Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on Nov. 24 on CNN that his panel will have “lots of questions” for Gabbard, singling out her meeting as a congresswoman with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad as a point of contention.

    “She met with Bashar Assad. We’ll want to know what the purpose was,” he said.

    “We’ll want to get a chance to talk about past comments that she’s made and get them into full context.”

    Also on Nov. 24, Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) told the network that she believes Hegseth, a former Army National Guard officer, is “unqualified” to head up the Pentagon and also criticized the choice of Gabbard for DNI.

    “I do think that we have a real deep concern whether or not she’s a compromised person,” Duckworth said, referring to the Assad meeting and her previous comments on Russia.

    Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), a member of the chamber’s Judiciary Committee, told ABC News on Nov. 24 that she wants background checks on Trump’s Cabinet selections.

    “They’ve got to get their background checks together. They’ve got to get qualified nominees,” Klobuchar said.

    “I want to make a decision on each one of them on the merits, as I’ve done in the past, and I can’t do that without the background checks.”

    However, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) told CNN that Gabbard could easily pass a background check because she is serving in the Army Reserve.

    “There’s no document, there’s no background there for her to see, for anyone to see. She is a true patriot of the United States, and there’s no reason why the Democrats are going after her other than the fact they’re upset that she left their woke party,” he said, referencing the former congresswoman’s departure from the Democratic Party two years ago and her officially joining the Republican Party in October.

    Hegseth has come under scrutiny in recent days after a 2017 police report revealed allegations - not charges - against the Fox News host.

    The report states that a woman accused him of sexual assault at a hotel room in California; Hegseth has denied the allegations and has never been charged.

    When he is nominated to head the Department of Defense after Trump takes office on Jan. 20, 2025, he is likely to face questions over the matter.

    Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), told ABC on Nov. 24 that Hegseth is a “very talented individual” and that the claims are just “allegations.”

    According to the senator, Hegseth may help boost recruitment numbers or retain enlisted members.

    “We have a huge recruitment problem, a huge retention problem in the military,” he said, noting that people have told him that some military officials have informed him that they will stay in the military as a result of the Hegseth announcement.

    “That’s the type of inspirational leader we need to see. Don’t let these allegations distract us. What we need is real, significant change,” Hagerty said.

    “The Pentagon has been more focused on pronouns than they have lethality the past four years. We need to get back to business, and I think Pete is just the person to do it.”

    Last week, Trump’s first choice for U.S. attorney general, former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, withdrew his name from consideration and said he will not be returning to the House next year. Gaetz said he doesn’t want an ongoing House Ethics investigation into his conduct to become a distraction for Trump.

    Before Gaetz’s withdrawal, multiple Republican senators said they would want to see the ethics report before deciding whether to confirm him. The president-elect named attorney Pam Bondi as his new nominee for U.S. attorney general.

    Over the weekend, Trump named investor and hedge fund manager Scott Bessent to be the Treasury secretary and named former Trump official Russ Vought to be his budget chief.


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    https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1860845066375360862




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    REPORT: Hillary Clinton has been exposed in another MASSIVE hoax.

    You may have noticed that the media has been branding Tulsi Gabbard as a “Russian asset.”

    The sniff test will quickly tell you this is a hoax. But where did this baseless claim originate from? It all started with — surprise — Hillary Clinton.

    Megyn Kelly explained how Clinton lamented Gabbard’s status as a “rising star” in the Democratic Party. Gabbard was smart, a person of color, articulate, a combat veteran, and beautiful—all qualities that Clinton longed for before her presidential run came crashing down in 2016.

    As Gabbard’s popularity continued to rise, she launched her presidential campaign in 2019, championing a populist, anti-war message that challenged the Democratic establishment’s norms.

    By October of that year, Clinton suggested in a podcast that Gabbard was being groomed by the Russians for a third-party run. The media quickly picked up on this story, the hoax began, and it has now resurfaced after her DNI nomination.

    Watch as Megyn Kelly explains.
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    Recess Appointments

    Most (but not all) of this information came from a conversation I had with AI (chapGPT). I suspect that recess appointments may become a very hot topic in the coming months. This post is meant to be a reference or a very quick guide to those interested in recess appointments. This info only scratches the surface.

    What positions need to be confirmed through the Senate appointment process?
    According to a Congressional Research Service report, these presidentially-appointed positions requiring Senate approval can be categorized as follows:
    • Secretaries of the 15 Cabinet agencies, deputy secretaries, undersecretaries, assistant secretaries, and general counsels of those agencies: Over 350 positions
    • Justices of the Supreme Court: 9 positions (Supreme Court justices serve for life subject to death, retirement, resignation or impeachment.)
    • Certain jobs in independent, non-regulatory executive branch agencies, like NASA and the National Science Foundation: Over 120 positions
    • Director positions in the regulatory agencies, like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Aviation Administration: Over 130 positions
    • U.S. Attorneys and U.S. Marshals: About 200 positions
    • Ambassadors to foreign nations: Over 150 positions
    • Presidential appointments to part-time positions, like the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System: Over 160 positions
    What is a presidential recess appointment?
    A Senate recess appointment is a provision that allows the President of the United States to appoint officials to certain federal positions without Senate confirmation when the Senate is in recess. This authority is derived from Article II, Section 2, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution. These appointments are temporary and last only until the end of the Senate's next session. Recess appointments can be contentious, as they can circumvent the Senate's advise-and-consent role, and they are often used to fill vacant positions when political gridlock prevents timely confirmations.

    What has Trump said about recess appointments during his second term?
    President-elect Donald Trump is considering using recess appointments to bypass Senate confirmations for some of his Cabinet picks. This tool, which allows presidents to fill positions during a Senate recess, is gaining attention as Trump seeks to assert his power and speed up the process of setting up his team. Trump has told the Senate elect majority leader, John Thune and the Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to be prepared to use recess appointments if it becomes necessary. Both said that they would be open to using recess appointments if the Senate appointment process does not work promptly.

    Give a brief history of recess appointments.
    Recess appointments have been a part of U.S. history since the founding of the republic, rooted in the Constitution's provision for such appointments by the President when the Senate is in recess. Here’s a very brief overview:

    Early Use: The first recess appointment was made by President George Washington in 1789. He appointed a few officials to fill positions that required Senate confirmation.

    19th Century: Recess appointments became more common, especially during periods of Senate inactivity or when partisan disputes hindered confirmations.

    20th Century: The use of recess appointments continued, but the practice faced scrutiny during contentious political periods. The Supreme Court ruling in the 2014 case National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning limited the scope of recess appointments, stating that they could only be made during intersession recesses (the breaks between formal sessions of Congress), not during pro forma sessions.

    21st Century: Recess appointments have generated ongoing debate, particularly regarding their use to bypass Senate confirmation processes during partisan gridlock.

    Overall, recess appointments represent a balance between executive power and legislative oversight, reflecting evolving political dynamics in the U.S. government.

    Pro Forma is used in an attempt to stop or slow down recess appointments what is it?
    A pro forma session is a brief meeting of the Senate or House of Representatives during which no substantial business is conducted. These sessions are often held specifically to prevent the President from making recess appointments. When the Senate holds pro forma sessions, it typically does so every few days to maintain a presence and therefore is technically not "in recess" as defined by the Constitution.

    When a pro forma session occurs, the Senate can block a recess appointment by demonstrating that it is still technically in session. This tactic became particularly prominent during periods of political contention when the White House and Senate leadership were at odds over appointments. By holding these pro forma sessions, the Senate ensures that it retains its constitutional role in the appointment process and limits the President's ability to make recess appointments.

    What modern Presidents used recess appoints and why have they dramatically slowed down?
    • President Ronald Reagan made 243
    • George H. Bush made 77
    • President William J. Clinton made 139
    • President George W. Bush made 171
    • President Barack Obama made 32
    Recess appointments, once a source of significant executive power and a flashpoint in presidential-Congressional relations, have all but vanished from modern politics. Since the Supreme Court’s 2014 Noel Canning v. NLRB decision, the Senate’s strategic use of pro forma sessions have blocked Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden from the conditions needed to make recess appointments. President-elect Donald Trump reignited this constitutional debate, calling on candidates for Senate Republican leadership to embrace recess appointments, stating “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.”
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    Americans are in love with Donald Trump’s transition into the presidency following his election victory according to a new CBS News and YouGov poll released yesterday. CNN was forced to report on the impressive numbers.
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    copying here

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    https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1861277393438065064



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    NEW: Rachel Maddow drives more viewers away from MSNBC with her defense of COVID lockdowns and forced vaccination.

    “To lead the National Institute of Health, Trump's top candidate [Dr. Jay Bhattacharya] endorsed ‘herd immunity’ as the best way to address the COVID pandemic. Just a fancy way of saying, ‘Let's get everybody sick and see what happens. Cull the weak, cull the elderly.’”

    On a related note, in March 2021, Maddow declared, “We now know that the vaccines work well enough that the virus STOPS with every vaccinated person... The virus does infect them. The virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere else..”

    I can’t believe she’s actually doubling down on this with her record.



    https://x.com/DschlopesIsBack/status...78645702025620



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    Let’s make this the funniest timeline

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    Trump War Room

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    🚨 NEW: President Trump announces the nomination of @DrJBhattacharya to Director of the National Institutes of Health.

    https://x.com/NoVA_Campaigns/status/1861589528638591359



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    C’mon down

    Never lockdown again



    https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status...96133107089705



    I'm so grateful to President Trump for this spectacular appointment. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is the ideal leader to restore NIH as the international template for gold-standard science and evidence-based medicine.

    — Robert F. Kennedy Jr
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    https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1861601802774253660




    https://x.com/julie_kelly2/status/1861611589566128390




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    The first doctor I quoted in my articles opposing lockdowns was @DrJBhattacharya. He’s not only incredibly courageous and scary smart but a decent man with good humor and a big heart. Well deserved
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    https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1861608070717284605




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    This is Jay Bhattacharya, Trump’s new NIH appointee, discussing myocarditis risks in young men after the COVID vaccine. A refreshing change from Fauci’s narrative.
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    President-elect Trump appoints three key positions in White House offices

    President-elect Trump announced three key appointments to White House offices, including two who served during his first term.

    The announcement included the appointment of James Braid, who will return to the White House as the deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Legislative Affairs.

    Braid worked in legislative affairs at the Office of Management and Budget during Trump’s first term, and since then he has served as the lead policy staffer for Vice President-elect JD Vance in the U.S. Senate.

    Braid has also served as chief of staff for multiple members of Congress, and has taken on several other senior policy roles on Capitol Hill since 2015.

    Trump also announced Alex Latcham will return to the White House as the deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Public Liaison.

    Latcham previously served as special assistant to the president and deputy political director during Trump’s first term.

    For the past eight years, Latcham served Trump as a senior deputy political director for his campaign and for the Republican National Committee.

    The third person to be appointed is Matt Brasseaux, who will serve as deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Public Affairs.

    Brasseaux worked as a deputy political director for the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee in 2024.

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