Trump's cabinet purge raises questions about FBI's Kash Patel's future
Three cabinet secretaries have left or been pushed out of the U.S. administration since the start of March. Recent reporting indicates that more officials could soon find themselves on the chopping block. Jonathan Freedland discussed this trend with Laura Barrón-López, a White House correspondent for MS NOW, highlighting Donald Trump's increased ruthlessness in his second term.
This cabinet shakeup signals a consolidation of power within the Trump administration, as the president appears to be tightening control over his team. The potential targeting of figures like Kash Patel at the FBI suggests that loyalty is paramount, and any perceived disloyalty could lead to swift consequences. As Trump seeks to solidify his influence, those in positions of authority may find themselves increasingly vulnerable.
What to watch: The upcoming decisions regarding personnel changes within the Trump administration, particularly concerning the FBI, will be critical in determining the balance of power moving forward.
Did this land?
Kalshi fines candidates for betting on their own elections
Three congressional candidates were fined and suspended for betting on their own election outcomes on Kalshi.
ReadSwalwell resigns amid sexual assault allegations, reshaping California politics
Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress and withdrew from the California gubernatorial race following sexual assault allegations, highlighting accountability in political campaigns.
ReadTrump administration initiates denaturalization of 384 foreign-born citizens
The Justice Department plans to revoke citizenship from 384 individuals as part of a broader denaturalization effort.
Read