EDITORIAL: Rough ride ahead as Trump’s Cabinet nominees underwhelm Capitol Hill
In hearings on
Equally troubling is the attempt by Trump and his
Retired generals
Other nominees won't have it so easy. Some deserve rejection (an unlikely prospect) for their backgrounds as well as their abysmal performances on
Pruitt seeks to head an agency he has repeatedly denigrated and sued. His campaign coffers are brimming with donations from the very petroleum companies he would regulate.
In her hearings, DeVos was nothing short of disastrous. She displayed minimal knowledge of fundamental education issues. She never attended public schools as a child and never sent her own children to them. DeVos was evasive when asked whether guns belong in schools. At times under questioning, she seemed vague on what accountability standards and testing proficiency actually mean.
Price is an ethical nightmare -- epitomizing the swamp that Trump said he would drain. He appears to have traded stocks in health care firms that benefited from legislation he was pushing. He has offered a weak defense of those stock trades and attempted to shrug them off as the work of brokers who didn't realize the conflict of interest issues involved. Come on.
Winging it is no way to run the most powerful nation on earth. If these are the best advisers Trump can find, the nation is in for a rough ride.
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