Trump's cabinet
Coverage of Trump's cabinet in the Nexus archive.
- Trump cabinet’s fermented food craze should be balanced, doctor says
Members of Trump's cabinet are promoting expensive fermented food diets. A doctor advises that this trend should be balanced.
- Trump intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard resigns
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as President Trump's director of national intelligence on Friday to support her husband following his rare bone cancer diagnosis. Her departure marks the fourth Cabinet-level exit of Trump's second term and follows public tensions over Iran policy disagreements between Gabbard and the president.
- US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard leaving post after rocky tenure
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning effective June 30 after a rocky tenure marked by being sidelined from Iran and Venezuela operations. The White House reportedly forced her resignation, making her the fourth woman to depart Trump's cabinet. Gabbard cited progress made but acknowledged important work remains to be done.
- Five members of Trump’s cabinet have stepped down.
Five members of Trump's cabinet have resigned from their positions. The article reports on a significant staffing development within the Trump administration. The specific reasons and timing of these departures are not detailed in the provided content.
- I know who will be next to join Trump's taxidermied cabinet of conquests... but he's playing a dangerous game: MARK HALPERIN
Mark Halperin speculates about the next member to join Trump's cabinet, implying a strategic move. The article hints at potential consequences of this decision. The author expresses caution about the situation.
- Republican strategist on Trump's Cabinet turnover and how it could affect his agenda
NPR's Michel Martin interviews Republican strategist Alex Conant about the turnover in President Trump's Cabinet and its potential impact on Trump's policy agenda. The discussion focuses on how frequent changes in cabinet members might influence the administration's effectiveness and legislative priorities.
- Life at the Israel-Lebanon border and Sen. Thom Tillis critiques Trump's Cabinet: Morning Rundown
Israeli security forces are present at a rocket strike site in Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel, following an attack from Lebanon. The article also mentions Senator Thom Tillis's critique of Donald Trump's Cabinet.
- Which apprentice is ‘fired’ next from Trump’s Cabinet?
The article discusses potential firings of apprentices within Trump's Cabinet, highlighting his lack of empathy for terminated staff as indicative of his behavior in the Oval Office. It speculates on the next cabinet member to be dismissed.