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Trump: Disruptor or Destroyer?
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Carl Sullivan, North America Managing Editor, Flipboard
Matt Gaetz's attorney general nomination was one of the "quickest in presidential history to come to an end." It's the first setback for Donald Trump's plan to remake government — or, depending on your point of view, burn it all down. Here's some coverage of the president-elect's other unconventional nominees. Plus, a smart column on what Democrats really need and a potential warning for Trump from President Grover Cleveland.
Trump promised to disrupt Washington. His Cabinet picks would do just that
Trump promised to disrupt Washington. His Cabinet picks would do just that
ABC News · Alexandra Hutzler
He says they'll remake government. Others worry it'll be burned to the ground.
Keep your eyes on these Republicans. They could upend Pete Hegseth's confirmation.
Keep your eyes on these Republicans. They could upend Pete Hegseth's confirmation.
POLITICO · Joe Gould
Trump's pick for Defense secretary is headed to the Hill after new details emerged in a sexual assault allegation made against him.
Musk, Ramaswamy lay out plans for 'mass' federal layoffs, rule rollbacks
Musk, Ramaswamy lay out plans for 'mass' federal layoffs, rule rollbacks
The Hill · Julia Shapero
Slashing regulations should allow for "at least" proportional cuts to the government workforce, they argue.
Dr. Oz once proposed massive changes to Medicare. Now he could run it.
Dr. Oz once proposed massive changes to Medicare. Now he could run it.
NBC News · Sahil Kapur and Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
The physician and TV personality's views on health policy have evolved significantly over the years.
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U.S. schools, colleges brace for conflict with Trump administration
U.S. schools, colleges brace for conflict with Trump administration
Semafor · Mathias Hammer
Schools expect battles over vouchers, academic freedom, LGBTQ+ issues and more.
Dems need new mediums — and a new message
Dems need new mediums — and a new message
The Bulwark · A.B. Stoddard
The problem is they're not being heard in the current media landscape.
Trump and Fed Chair Powell could be set on a collision course over interest rates
Trump and Fed Chair Powell could be set on a collision course over interest rates
CNBC · Jeff Cox
Powell could tap the brakes on efforts to lower interest rates. That in turn could infuriate the president-elect.
Charted: Harris' popular vote gap with Biden
Charted: Harris' popular vote gap with Biden
Axios · Dave Lawler
The Trump-Harris popular vote margin is the narrowest since Bush vs. Gore in 2000, despite Trump's decisive electoral college victory.
Grover Cleveland's 2nd term offers a warning for Donald Trump
Grover Cleveland's 2nd term offers a warning for Donald Trump
TIME · Luke Voyles
Cleveland is the only President other than Trump to regain the White House after he previously lost re-election.
Want to understand why Trump won the election? Look at pop culture.
Want to understand why Trump won the election? Look at pop culture.
Vox · Kyndall Cunningham
How entertainment, from Morgan Wallen to Twisters, predicted the MAGA pivot.
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