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Will Republicans ignore the abuses of Trump candidates?

Will Republicans ignore the abuses of Trump candidates?

Written by: CHRIS MEGERIAN and COLLEEN LONG

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the two weeks since Donald Trump After winning the presidency, he sought to demonstrate his dominance by nominating loyalists to top management positions, even though most of them lacked expertise and some were facing accusations of sexual harassment. He often appears to be encouraging Congress to oppose his own decisions.

But on Thursday, Trump’s attempt to act with impunity showed a crack. Matt Gaetzhis selection as attorney general, withdrew from evaluation.

Trump appointed Gaetz, a Florida congressman, as the nation’s top law enforcement official even though he was unpopular with his colleagues, had little legal experience and was accused of having sex with an underage girl, a charge he denied. Plagued by investigations during his first presidency, Trump wanted a loyal ally officer at the Ministry of Justice in second place.

But it was never clear that Gaetz could win enough support from lawmakers to be confirmed as attorney general. Trump chose Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who defended him in his first impeachment trial and supported his claims of voter fraud, as his replacement.

The question now is whether Gaetz is uniquely unpalatable, or whether Trump’s other picks will overcome his party’s willingness to gloss over concerns that would have sunk candidates in an earlier political era.

The next test will likely be Pete Hegseth, whom Trump wants to lead the Pentagon even though his sexual assault allegations have been denied. Republicans so far gathered around Hegsethan Army veteran and former Fox News host.

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the debate over Gaetz will have little impact on Trump’s other picks. These will be evaluated “one at a time,” he said.

Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, suggested the opposite, claiming that “the dominoes are falling.”

“The trickle down of evidence and truth will eventually destroy some of them,” he said.

Trump’s election victory was a sign that there may not be many red lines left in American politics. He won the presidential race despite authoritarian, racist and misogynistic rhetoric; Not to mention years of lies about election fraud and his role in triggering the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. So was he criminally convicted falsifying business records to pay hush money found responsible for sexual abuse in a civil case.

Trump, empowered by voters who ignored his misconduct and saw him as a powerful agent of change, showed no respect for Washington norms. is running to fill out his second administration.. Transition team did not follow through federal background checks For Trump’s personnel selections. While some of their picks have extensive experience in the fields they have been chosen to lead, others personal friends and Fox News personalities People who have influenced and made Trump proud over the years.

A few people have faced allegations involving sexual harassment.