In Trump’s second presidency, all women are disposable.
about Trump’s putative new defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. They dismiss the allegations of a serial abuser as the kind of sweetly innocentthat is somehow de rigueur in the military.
second wife with whom he cheated on the first wife, before he cheated on her by taking up with his third wifeto cover the tender moments of fatherhood and love and heroic chivalry and sensitivity in this election cycle. But it is far more likely that the flagrant election of—and the subsequent offering of Cabinet positions to—a host of men variously accused of, and serial adultery is no longer disqualifying for the position but essential and maybe even mandatory prior work experience.
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