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The White House is described as being in chaos with everyone at odds. Donald Trump is furious with his advisors, allies, and Senate Republicans due to a series of political setbacks and miscalculations. He is reportedly frustrated by resistance to his initiatives, such as the anti-weaponization fund and White House ballroom funding. This constant infighting is attributed to self-serving individuals who prioritize personal gain and Trump's profits over national service.
Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is criticized for showing minimal engagement with his vast department, focusing primarily on food and vaccine policy. He displayed disinterest during the Ebola outbreak, made minimal public comments, and rarely engaged with Congress. He is deeply mistrustful of career civil officials and has surrounded himself with handpicked advisors, leading to concerns about his effectiveness, especially with new outbreaks like the cattle illness in Texas.
Rumors suggest that Donald Trump is considering replacing RFK Jr. as Health Secretary. Dr. Oz, the administrator for Medicare and Medicaid services, is rumored to be a potential candidate. Oz has been appearing in the press room, reportedly auditioning for the role. He has publicly praised Trump's health, energy, and mental acuity, seemingly attempting to flatter the President to secure the position. This reflects the government's need for individuals who are effectively 'yes-men'.
New reports reveal that Donald Trump is seeing an unprecedented 22 medical specialists for his annual physical exam, a record number for any president. This raises questions about the extent and nature of his health issues, especially given his physician's public declaration of his 'excellent health.' Critics suggest this high number of doctors, without adequate transparency, indicates a cover-up regarding Trump's actual health and use of certain medications.