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Jon Stewart Knows Why Trump Is Picking All the Worst People for His Cabinet

Former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart joined Trevor Noah to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s revealing transition. According to Stewart, Trump is selecting certain candidates for his cabinet based on how they will look to his base of supporters.

“What’s interesting is that he is picking people who know they don’t know what they’re doing,” Stewart said. “He’s picking people who know that he knows that they don’t know what they’re doing.”

“It’s a little bit like that game of telephone. You whisper something that you don’t know to your friend, your friend whispers that to his friend, and by the end it’s a completely different thing,” Stewart said.

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How Trump Can Release Biden’s Regulatory Brake

Biden’s regulatory policies may seem like a runaway train, but there are ways to pull the brakes. One option is for the Trump administration to take a proactive approach. By rolling back regulations that were implemented during the Obama era, the administration can create a more favorable environment for businesses and encourage economic growth.

Of course, this approach would also have its consequences. Rolling back regulations could lead to increased pollution, weakened consumer protections, and other negative effects. Therefore, any action taken by the Trump administration must be carefully considered. However, one thing is clear, Biden’s regulatory policies are already having a significant impact on the economy. By taking a proactive approach, the Trump administration can help mitigate these effects and create a more sustainable path forward.

Tracking Trump’s picks for his Cabinet and administration

Tracking Trump’s Cabinet and Administration Picks

President-elect Donald Trump has begun appointing his Cabinet and other key administration officials. To date, he has named individuals to lead the Departments of Defense, Justice, Homeland Security, Treasury, and Energy, as well as positions in the White House Office. These appointments have drawn mixed reactions from observers, with some praising Trump’s choices while others have expressed concern about their qualifications and policy positions. The full Cabinet is expected to be in place by the time Trump takes office on January 20, 2017.