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Trump Selecting Matt Gaetz to Be His Next AG Is Triggering All the Right Folks
The article does not really give any reasons as to why people are upset over the possibility of Matt Gaetz being the Attorney General of the United States. Matt Gaetz has a list of controversies that would make most people upset that he would be leading the DOJ. The controversies include rape and child sex trafficking with a House Ethics Committee investigation, but the article does not mention it. This is why Democrats and Republicans are upset as this does not seem like a person that should lead the DOJ but the writer makes it seem like a case of “owning the libs.” Also, that there should be no reason for people to be concerned or “triggered” as said in the title of Gaetz as a cabinet pick. The article is biased against “anti-Trump Republicans” and Democracts all in favor of supproting Trump and his picks for his cabinet good or bad. Even though people on both sides of the political spectrum are concerned over this pick.
The framing of the article, and the author’s omission or refusal to include the reasons why people might not like Gaetz’s appointment is very biased, and does not present a nuanced picture of the …Read MoreThe framing of the article, and the author’s omission or refusal to include the reasons why people might not like Gaetz’s appointment is very biased, and does not present a nuanced picture of the topic at all. A lot of necessary background is not included, in order to create an impression that isn’t real. Read Less
Ignoring such significant issues does a disservice to readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the situation. Both Democrats and Republicans have valid concerns about Matt Gaetz’s suitability …Read MoreIgnoring such significant issues does a disservice to readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the situation. Both Democrats and Republicans have valid concerns about Matt Gaetz’s suitability for the position, and these should be addressed rather than dismissed in an attempt to minimize legitimate scrutiny. Read Less