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Trump Leaves The Media Speechless

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The media cannot comprehend this and it’s hilarious.

In a recent appearance on CNN, New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman suggested that President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks are strategically designed to shake up the political system and test its limits. According to Haberman, Trump’s team seems intent on “overwhelming” the establishment in order to see just how much they can get away with. She described the strategy as one of “maximizing what the system will tolerate.”

Haberman’s comments came in response to CNN host Jake Tapper’s inquiry about whether more surprising appointments were on the horizon. Her response? Absolutely. However, she cautioned that predicting Trump’s next moves was “the most useless game,” given his reputation for making sudden changes. “He will change his mind, someone will undo a staff pick, or a Cabinet pick,” she noted, reflecting the fluid nature of Trump’s decision-making process.

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Despite the unpredictability, both Haberman and Tapper agreed that Trump’s Cabinet selections so far have demonstrated unwavering loyalty to the president-elect’s vision. Tapper went as far as to call them “MAGA warriors,” a reference to Trump’s signature slogan, “Make America Great Again.” Haberman concurred, emphasizing that these picks are unapologetically aligned with Trump’s populist agenda and represent a bold push for change in Washington.

One of the most talked-about picks has been former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) for Attorney General. While Gaetz is a staunch Trump ally, Haberman speculated that his nomination could be “a bridge too far” for some Senate Republicans, possibly causing friction within the party. Similarly, Trump’s nomination of conservative figures like Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence has drawn mixed reactions, even within GOP circles.

However, Trump’s supporters are standing firm. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, a close ally of the president, warned that Republicans who oppose Trump’s picks risk being “voted out of the Senate.” With such high stakes, the GOP appears ready for a showdown over Trump’s bold choices, signaling that the fight for a more conservative America is far from over.