Trump's Cabinet nominees face criticism for lack of bureaucratic experience
President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees face criticism for lacking experience in managing large bureaucracies. Critics argue that effective reform requires leaders willing to challenge the status quo, rather than those who accept it. Senator Marco Rubio is seen as a rare establishment-friendly nominee for Secretary of State, while Elise Stefanik is nominated for the UN ambassador role. Both are expected to bridge Trump's views with traditional diplomatic practices. Trump's choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is notable for his skepticism towards the pharmaceutical industry. Former Congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration for Attorney General amid misconduct allegations.