President-elect Donald Trump has announced Rep. Matt Gaetz as his nominee for attorney general, raising eyebrows in Washington. Known for his provocative style, Gaetz's confirmation is under scrutiny due to ongoing investigations and Republican hesitations. Trump's new selections highlight loyalty over traditional credentials in his cabinet, sparking political discussions among both parties headed into the Senate hearings.
Representative Matt Gaetz has officially resigned from Congress as he has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for the position of attorney general. This move effectively halts a long-standing investigation by the House Ethics Committee into multiple allegations against Gaetz. Trump’s choice of Gaetz has sparked a range of reactions from Republican senators, raising questions about his ability to secure confirmation. The nomination has intensified existing rifts within the party, reflecting concerns about Gaetz's past legal issues and reputation.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced significant appointments, naming Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Gabbard's anti-interventionist stance suggests a shift in U.S. foreign policy, while Gaetz faces scrutiny from within his own party. Marco Rubio is also appointed as Secretary of State, indicating a mix of traditional and unorthodox political perspectives in the new administration.