President-elect Donald Trump is assembling a Cabinet that’s raising eyebrows and turning heads. While President Joe Biden famously touted his diverse Cabinet as one that “looks like America,” Trump’s latest picks seem to come straight from the world of TV, media, and entertainment. Critics argue his administration looks more like a Fox News primetime lineup than a traditional political team.
From reality TV stars to outspoken Fox News hosts, Trump’s team is packed with headline-making names. Here’s a breakdown of the cast that could define Trump’s second term.
Pete Hegseth: The TV Anchor-Turned-Defense Secretary
Trump’s choice for Secretary of Defense is none other than Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News weekend host known for his bold opinions and flashy tattoos. Hegseth plans to shake up the Pentagon, advocating for the removal of diversity programs and pulling women out of combat roles.
His critics question whether a TV personality can manage the sprawling U.S. military, but his supporters say he’s exactly the disruptor the defense world needs.
Dr. Oz: From Daytime TV to Overseeing Health Coverage
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the former talk show host and Senate candidate, is tapped to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Tasked with overseeing health insurance for over 160 million Americans, Oz brings a mix of celebrity charm and controversy, especially given his history of promoting questionable health products.
Mike Huckabee: A Christian TV Host Heads to the Holy Land
Former Arkansas governor and Fox News host Mike Huckabee is Trump’s pick for U.S. ambassador to Israel. Huckabee’s evangelical worldview aligns with Trump’s Middle East policies, but his controversial comments about Palestinians are sure to spark debates.
Sean Duffy: Reality TV Star Takes on Transportation
Sean Duffy, a former congressman and MTV’s “The Real World” alum, is set to become Secretary of Transportation. Married to fellow Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, Sean Duffy is no stranger to the limelight. Critics question his qualifications, but his supporters argue his media-savvy approach could bring a fresh perspective.
Tulsi Gabbard: A Fox Favorite Turns Top Spy
Ex-Democrat Tulsi Gabbard has been named Director of National Intelligence. Her frequent appearances on Fox News and controversial stances on Russia and Syria have drawn criticism, but Trump sees her as a bold pick to reshape U.S. intelligence.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: A Vaccine Skeptic Overseeing Health Policy
RFK Jr., known for his anti-vaccine rhetoric, is Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services Secretary. While Kennedy’s health policies and conspiracy theories raise eyebrows, his outspoken nature aligns with Trump’s anti-establishment vision.
Linda McMahon: From WWE CEO to Education Secretary
Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, who previously ran Trump’s Small Business Administration, is now tasked with running the Department of Education. Known for her business acumen and showmanship, McMahon’s appointment signals Trump’s desire to rethink traditional education policies.
Tom Homan: Fox Contributor as Border Czar
Former acting ICE director Tom Homan will serve as Trump’s “border czar.” Known for his hardline immigration stance, Homan’s role doesn’t require Senate confirmation, giving him the freedom to enact Trump’s border policies with little resistance.
A Cabinet for the Cameras
Trump’s Cabinet choices reflect his preference for bold, media-savvy personalities over traditional bureaucrats. Critics argue his picks lack diversity and experience, but supporters say they represent a new approach to governance.
With reality TV stars, Fox News favorites, and controversial figures in top roles, Trump’s second term is shaping up to be anything but conventional. What do you think of his star-studded team? Let us know in the comments!