
Big Money and Trump’s New Cabinet
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
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Concerns Over Power Concentration and Governance
This chapter discusses the potential dangers of concentrated power in a singular administration, particularly under a second Trump term. It examines the ramifications of political nominations and the implications of insufficient vetting processes, emphasizing the risks of incompetence in governance. The speakers express deep worries about environmental policies, international relations, and the shift towards personal loyalty over meritocracy within the current political landscape.
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