Trump faces scrutiny over new nominees as misconduct allegations emerge
Donald Trump has appointed loyalists to key positions in his administration, despite some facing misconduct allegations. His choice for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, withdrew amid concerns over his qualifications and accusations of sexual misconduct. Trump has nominated Pam Bondi as Gaetz's replacement. The next nominee, Pete Hegseth for Pentagon chief, is also under scrutiny due to a sexual assault allegation, which he denies. Republicans are currently supporting Hegseth, indicating a potential shift in how they evaluate Trump's nominees. Other nominees, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Linda McMahon, face their own controversies. The situation raises questions about whether Trump's past success in securing support for his choices will continue amid growing scrutiny of his administration's appointments.