NY Times' Maggie Haberman: Trump is privately complaining about his own Cabinet pick
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10% Center
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : "Haberman, who has covered Trump extensively, noted that Hegseth's mother was clearly "speaking to the audience of one" when she appeared on Fox News to defend her son on Wednesday.43% : "The comments come as Hegseth's road to confirmation grows increasingly murky, which the Times reporter said Wednesday has become apparent even to those close to Trump.
43% : I don't know, most people around Trump are pretty skeptical and once he starts talking about possible replacements, it's hard to see why senators - who are already skeptical - would be like, 'Okay, now I'm going to go along with this.'"
39% : "She began that interview directing her remarks to Trump and so she knew what she was supposed to say," Haberman said.
24% : "Trump has been complaining privately to people that he feels like Hegseth should have been more upfront with him, that he gave him opportunities - I don't know whether that's true - but that's what Trump is saying," Haberman told CNN's Kaitlan Collins.
20% : Senate Dems consider whether Biden should 'clear the slate' and pardon Trump"There are some people who are more optimistic than others," Haberman told Collins.
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