Trump appoints Gaetz as attorney general and Ratcliffe as CIA director, prioritizing loyalty over experience
Donald Trump has appointed Matt Gaetz as attorney general and John Ratcliffe as CIA director, emphasizing loyalty over experience. Gaetz, a staunch Trump supporter, has criticized the Justice Department and vowed to combat what he sees as systemic corruption. This selection marks a shift from traditional appointments, as Gaetz lacks prior Justice Department experience. His rhetoric suggests a focus on retribution against perceived political enemies, contrasting with President Joe Biden's more hands-off approach to the Justice Department. Democrats and some Republicans have expressed concern over Gaetz's appointment, fearing it could undermine the impartiality of the Justice Department. Gaetz has previously called for significant changes to federal agencies, indicating a potential shift in their operations if confirmed.