The New York Post's Editorial Board opposes President-elect Donald Trump's nominations of Tulsi Gabbard and Matt Gaetz for top roles in his administration, citing concerns about their qualifications and ethics. The nominations come after years of unelected bureaucrats wielding power within the administrative state.
Key Points
The New York Post's Editorial Board opposes Trump's nominations of Gabbard and Gaetz
Criticism includes concerns about qualifications and ethics of the nominees
Term 'deep state' or 'administrative state' used to describe unelected bureaucrats wielding power
Historical event mentioned regarding Hunter Biden's laptop story
Cons
Concerns about qualifications and ethics of the nominees
Fear that Gabbard may downplay threats with intention of isolationism
Gaetz criticized for lack of ethics and discipline