- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
Rigorous vetting for concerning Cabinet nominees upholds democracy
To: Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Peters
From: A constituent in Greenville, MI
November 21
The nomination of controversial figures like Matt Gaetz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to high-level Cabinet positions raises serious concerns about the integrity and commitment to democratic principles within the administration. Gaetz's past legal troubles and Kennedy's promotion of misinformation about vaccines could undermine public trust and hinder effective governance. Similarly, the selection of Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard for key roles overseeing national security seems questionable given their lack of relevant experience and past statements aligning with hostile foreign powers. As senators, it is a critical responsibility to thoroughly vet these nominees and ensure they uphold the utmost standards of professionalism, ethics, and dedication to the national interest. Any nominees whose backgrounds, beliefs or qualifications generate reasonable doubts should face rigorous scrutiny. The sanctity of America's democratic institutions depends on appointing Cabinet members who will faithfully execute their duties without partisan bias or personal agendas that could compromise the rule of law and national security. Protecting democracy demands an unwavering commitment to this principle during the confirmation process.