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MAGA supporters have Who is in Donald Trump’s cabinet revealed? They think they’re doing the worst – and the winner, or loser, takes the crown by a considerable margin.
A straw-poll was taken at an event hosted by Turning Point USA in Arizona this weekend – Conservative nonprofit founded by Charlie KirkWho was murdered in September. The attendees gave their opinion about the work performance of the cabinet members.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi The least influential was 29 percent of respondents saying they either “somewhat disapprove” or “strongly disapprove” of his performance in the role.
She was the only cabinet member to receive so few disapprovals.
Bondi has been at the center of the storm regarding the release of the Epstein files, the process of which has angered many MAGA loyalists. DOJ releases thousands More documents were released on Friday – a date set by Congress – but many were heavily redacted or were still missing. He was accused of missing the deadline, but released more documents in the following days.
30,000 pages of documents, photographs and investigative material on the disgraced financier were released on Tuesday morning.
A statement from 19 of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims called out Bondi and the DOJ, saying, “We are told that hundreds and thousands of pages of documents are still unreleased. These are clear violations of a clear law.”
Lawmakers, including Republican Representative Thomas Massie and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, have subsequently accused Bondy of “implicit contempt” and worked together to punish him for not releasing the complete files by the deadline.
Only 32.9 percent of survey respondents said they “strongly approve” of Bondi’s performance in the role. Other members with low approval ratings include Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-de-Ramar, who had 39.5 percent and 30.9 percent, respectively.
In contrast, the Turning Point USA poll found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the most highly regarded member of Trump’s Cabinet, receiving 83.3 percent approval with those “strongly approving” of his performance. Hegseth was followed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (80.8 percent) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (78.6 percent).
Transport Secretary Sean Duffy had the lowest disapproval rating, with only 0.5 per cent saying they “strongly disagreed” with his performance.
“We really wanted to know where Bess is after Charlie’s murder, and some things really jump off the page,” Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Colvet told Fox News Digital on Monday.