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Trust Matters in Cabinet Picks


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Published in Politics and Government on Tuesday, November 26th 2024 at 12:20 GMT by Brian Stokes   Print publication without navigation

  • President-elect Donald Trump has been criticized for choosing people for Cabinet positions who don't have experience in federal government positions, but most voters share his attitude about making personal trust a priority.

The article from Rasmussen Reports discusses the importance of trust in President Joe Biden's cabinet selections, highlighting public and political scrutiny over his choices. It notes that Biden's picks are seen as an attempt to balance ideological diversity, competence, and loyalty. Key points include the public's skepticism about the nominees' ability to act independently from Biden, with specific mention of figures like Antony Blinken for Secretary of State and Janet Yellen for Treasury Secretary. The article also touches on the controversy surrounding some nominees' past statements or actions, questioning their alignment with Biden's campaign promises of unity and bipartisanship. Furthermore, it underscores the challenge Biden faces in ensuring his cabinet reflects America's diversity while also being capable of effectively managing the country's affairs, emphasizing that trust in these appointees will be crucial for the administration's success.

Read the Full Rasmussen Reports Article at [ https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administration/trust_matters_in_cabinet_picks ]

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