Trump campaign faces scrutiny over controversial cabinet talk and message discipline
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is facing criticism for its recent decisions, including allowing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss plans for a cabinet position. Analysts suggest this reflects overconfidence and a lack of outreach to non-MAGA voters. Howard Lutnick, co-chair of Trump's transition team, echoed Kennedy's controversial views, indicating plans to remove certain vaccines from the market. This has raised concerns about the campaign's message discipline and decision-making. Additionally, figures like Elon Musk and House Speaker Mike Johnson have made bold statements about economic issues and health care reform, further complicating the campaign's messaging strategy.