Public Skepticism Surrounds President-Elect Trump's Cabinet Choices Amid High-Profile Persona Like Daniel Penny's
A recent poll reveals low confidence in Trump’s ability to appoint a qualified Cabinet, coinciding with veteran Daniel Penny's high-profile emergence post-acquittal.
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A recent AP-NORC poll indicates widespread skepticism among Americans regarding President-Elect Trump's competency in appointing a qualified Cabinet and managing government affairs. Approximately 50% of U.S. adults expressed being 'not at all confident,' particularly among Democrats and independents. Meanwhile, Daniel Penny, acquitted in a high-profile homicide case, was invited to join Trump at the upcoming Army-Navy football game. Penny's case has sparked national debate, further highlighting public concerns regarding the political environment and upcoming administration challenges.
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