Trump’s Cabinet Picks Face Scrutiny During Confirmation

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Key Takeaways

  • Donald Trump’s controversial nominees for cabinet positions generate significant discussion, but ultimately mostly support.
  • Pete Hegseth dominates conversations about the ongoing confirmation hearings as one of the more contentious picks.
  • Overall, Republicans largely support confirming the nominees and Democrats, who are in the minority, are taking to opportunity to voice character and qualification criticisms. 

Our Methodology

Demographics

All Voters

Sample Size

16,500

Geographical Breakdown

National

Time Period

7 Days

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Confirmation hearings for key Trump administration nominees, including Pete Hegseth, Pam Bondi, Doug Burgum, Kristi Noem, and Marco Rubio are predictably partisan. These proceedings have caused some stir in both public discourse and the press. In general, those who are following the hearings closely support Trump’s nominations.

Discussion Highlights

Of the nominees who have already had confirmation hearings, Pete Hegseth—nominated to Secretary of Defense—has generated the most interest.

  • Pete Hegseth: Support (50%), Opposition (35%), Neutral (15%).
  • Top voter concerns: Security (42%), Ideologies (41%), Economic Issues (44%).
  • Top themes: Strong backlash against “woke” policies in the military, calls for merit-based governance, and debates over the GOP's trajectory.

Pete Hegseth

Hegseth has become the face of conservative resistance to “woke” military policies. He draws both strong support and sharp criticism with his controversial image and personal life.

Support

  • MIG Reports data shows 50% of those discussing Hegseth support him, with veterans and military leaders rallying behind his traditional military values.
  • His opposition to diversity initiatives resonate with conservatives seeking a return to meritocracy.
  • Though there is some concern about allegations against him, most of his supporters dismiss them as overblown.

Criticism

  • 35% of voters voice opposition to confirming Hegseth, citing allegations of misconduct and controversial statements on women in combat.

Pam Bondi

Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi appeals to voters who want strong rule-of-law, public safety, and a neutral justice system.

Support

  • Bondi’s tenure as Florida Attorney General earns her widespread respect—particularly when contrasted with Trump’s initial nominee, Matt Gaetz.
  • Around 62% of discussions in Florida mention Bondi compared to 48% nationally.
  • Her staunch defense of the Second Amendment appeals to conservatives.

Criticism

  • Some voters express concern about her stance on firearm regulations, fearing overreach could alienate libertarian-leaning conservatives.

Kristi Noem

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, nominated to replace Alexander Mayorkas as DHS Secretary, is controversial across the aisle and among conservatives. She draws strong support for her unapologetic stance on certain social issues but receives some skepticism as well.

Support

  • Her governance during COVID showcased a commitment to individual freedoms, earning positive sentiment among conservative voters.
  • Advocates view her as a model of state-level governance prioritizing liberty and cultural values.

Criticism

  • Skepticism about her healthcare policies persists, with concerns about long-term economic repercussions.

Marco Rubio

Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio gains support from those who are hopeful a Trump 2.0 administration can correct U.S. national security and foreign affairs.

Support

  • Voters appreciate Rubio’s strong stance against China and his focus on preserving the U.S. dollar’s dominance.
  • Rubio’s foreign policy expertise resonates particularly with Florida voters.
  • Discussion of his foreign policy stances dominate conversations about his confirmation hearing.

Criticism

  • Ties to the Republican establishment alienate grassroots and MAGA conservatives who prefer more disruptive leaders.

Doug Burgum

Reactions to former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum’s nomination for Secretary of the Interior are generally positive, particularly regarding economic growth and energy independence.

Support

  • Burgum receives praise for his leadership in North Dakota, where energy production has driven job creation and economic stability.
  • Many view him as a voice of reason for rural and energy-focused voters.

Criticism

  • His limited visibility on national issues raises questions about his ability to lead in a divided political climate.

Cross-Cutting Themes

Partisan Divides

Republican nominees generally gain support within the party for emphasizing traditional values and governance. However, Democratic senators went after most of them for with partisan criticisms and questions about personal character.

"Woke" Policy Backlash

Conservatives overwhelmingly oppose diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, supporting nominees who promise to root DEI out of government.

National Security Focus

Most Americas prioritize strengthening the military and countering foreign threats, particularly China’s growing influence. National sentiment on security issues is 42%, indicating significant negativity about the current situation.

Economic Concerns

National sentiment on the economy is slightly better—44%. Those discussing this issue cite a desire for fiscal responsibility and reducing inflation. There is also widespread frustration with government spending and taxation.

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