'Declaration of war on expertise': Experts explain danger of Trump 'MAGA zealot' nominees
President-elect Donald Trump has surprised and even alarmed many across the country, and âpuzzledâ and âbaffledâ some within his own party, with his Cabinet and other top White House nominations. Critics on the left have denounced his picks for their apparent lack of experience or qualifications for the roles they are expected to take on, noting some hold controversial or even false positions in the fields they may soon direct policy on. Meanwhile, experts in the fields of government, fascism, and democracy, are raising serious concerns about the potential âdangerâ some nominees represent, drawing comparisons to the âprofessional propagandistsâ often found in authoritarian regimes.
Dr. Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an NYU professor of history and a recognized expert on fascism and authoritarianism, on Wednesday pointed to this report on one of Trumpâs most-recent nominations, Linda McMahon:
McMahon was Trumpâs former administrator of the Small Business Administration, and is a former CEO of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), a major GOP donor, and has recently been the chair of a pro-Trump Super PAC, the board chair of a pro-Trump think tank, and the co-chair of Trumpâs second transition team.
âTrumpâs cabinet picks are a declaration of war on expertise and facts (thatâs why there are several Fox hosts in the mix). The con artists, fraudsters, and professional propagandists that populate authoritarian governments see facts and laws as impediments to their goals,â Dr. Ben-Ghiat wrote.
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Trump, announcing McMahonâs nomination, claimed, âLinda will use her decades of Leadership experience, and deep understanding of both Education and Business, to empower the next Generation of American Students and Workers, and make America Number One in Education in the World.â
McMahonâs only brush with the field of education came about 15 years ago, when she served on the Connecticut State Board of Education. She resigned after 15 months. At the time, her appointment was controversial, with one lawmaker lamenting, âher depth of knowledge regarding education is lacking.â
McMahon is far from the only controversial nominee.
On Tuesday, the vice chair of the powerful House Rules Committee Jim McGovern (D-MA) blasted Trumpâs nominees as âbeyond insane.â
âSomeone who is credibly accused of having sex with an underage girl. Someone who sucks up to foreign dictators and has attracted major concern that they canât be trusted to protect Americaâs secrets from our adversaries. Someone who paid hush money to cover up a sexual assault accusation, you know, to lead our military, heâs picked because Donald Trump likes him on Fox News? Someone who says that tap water turns kids gay? I mean, this is the dream team? This is the dream team? Really?â
He appeared to be referring to Attorney General presumptive nominee Matt Gaetz, Director of National Intelligence presumptive nominee Tulsi Gabbard, Defense Secretary presumptive nominee Pete Hegseth, and HHS Secretary presumptive nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State posted video calling Trumpâs nominees âa trainwreck.â
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âGaetz, Gabbard, RFK â none of them have the experience or qualifications for the positions theyâre seeking, in addition to the fact theyâre all dangerous MAGA zealots,â the organization declared. They posted a video clip (below) from MSNBC with a chyron that noted opposition from the right to Trumpâs Attorney General nominee, Matt Gaetz.
MSNBCâs justice and legal affairs analyst Anthony Coley told viewers that Gaetz, the recently resigned U.S. Congressman, âhas no national security experienceânot anything meaningfulâlittle anti-trust experience, and he certainly has no experience with criminal law, except for being the target of a federal criminal investigation looking into inappropriate sexual contact, allegedly, with a minor.â
Trump has also just appointed his former acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, a strong Trump loyalist, to be the U.S. Ambassador to NATO.
âWhitaker has little evident foreign policy or national security experience, making him an unknown to many in U.S. security circles,â The Associated Press reports. âPrevious ambassadors to NATO have generally had years of diplomatic, political or military experience.â
âBefore serving Trump,â Mother Jones notes, âhe helped a company hawk bizarre products like a âmasculine toiletâ to help âwell-endowed menâ avoid unwanted contact with water.â
But The Atlanticâs Tom Nichols, a former U.S. Naval War College professor and an expert on Russia and nuclear weapons, served up this warning: âThis is just hilarious, but the danger here is that it makes him Senate-confirmed and available for other stuff later.â
In other words, assuming Whitaker is confirmed, Trump could nominate him to another, even more critical role, declaring heâs qualified because heâs already been Senate-confirmed.
Last week, Nichols declared that Trumpâs ânominations for intelligence, defense, and justice were revenge on people he thinks are his enemies. This is just endangering millions of innocent people.â
On Monday on MSNBC, Nichols went much further, delivered a scathing analysis of Trumpâs nominees, calling them âan all-fronts assault on American democracy,â in another warning.
Trump, he said, is âtrying to break the institutions of American government and American society, and what youâve been seeing for the past few weeks is an all-fronts assault on American democracy, especially with these nominations.â
âI think the most dangerous of these nominations is actually [Pete] Hegseth,â Nichols explained. âAnd Iâm kind of startled that weâre not sitting here talking more about taking a morning Fox [News] host and sticking him in the nuclear chain of command, to lead the largestâone of the largestâbureaucracies in the United States, in the world, including the person thatâs supposed to look after the most powerful fighting force on the planet.â
And he concluded, âitâs also important to recognize that we could be in the first phases of a major constitutional crisis, even before Trump is sworn in.â
Watch the video above or at this link.
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