Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Karen Tumulty

How bad will the incoming administration get? I answered your questions.

Karen’s live chat with readers started at 12 p.m. ET on Thursday. Read the transcript.

Questions
2:25 a.m.
Top Question
Which of Trump's appointees is most likely to not get Senate approval?
Among Trump’s appointees, who are the most likely to fail to get enough support from the Senate?
2:18 a.m.
Top Question
How do you think Trump will arrest all 11,000,000 immigrants?
How do you think Trump will arrest all 11000,000 immigrants?
2:44 a.m.
Top Question
What will happen if the Department of Education is eliminated?
My brother is in education and he has pointed out that a ton of the proposals that are out there about education (taking away money from schools that teach critical race theory as an example) require 1) that there be federal money going to schools and 2) that there be a department of education to hand out the money and to decide that certain schools don't qualify to get it. So how can you eliminate the department in that circumstance. He didn't say that schools that teach critical race theory won't get any federal money because no schools will get any federal money. Seems like the disconnect has been missed.

Let's take it as read that critical race theory is taught occasionally in law schools, not elementary, middle or high schools.
2:04 a.m.
Top Question
How bad will the incoming administration get?
I see two schools of thought concerning the next administration. One group is thinking democracy is over and that's final and the other group thinks that our country will be a bit battered, but democracy will prevail. Is it that we don't know how many, possibly critical, rules and norms will be broken in the next four years or is it that there are definite guard rails in place that will prevent permanent damage?
2:31 a.m.
Top Question
Could the pick of Pete Hegseth lead to a third world war?
He has never led a large institution, although he had combat experience. I am worred that his lack of management experience might lead to some miscalculations, which might result in catastrophe.
2:44 a.m.
Top Question
What "charges" does Trump want against the members of the congressional committee?
I am a little fuzzy on exactly what charges Trump wants to bring against the congressional committee on January 6, as well journalists in general, FBI personnel, etc.
2:09 a.m.
Top Question
Reporters don’t ask interviewees what exactly Trump was going to do to make the economy better. Why?
I have listened to many interviews with Trump supporters who say they are voting for him because of the economy. I have never heard a reporter ask what the supporter heard Trump say he was going to do about it. Why not?
2:07 a.m.
Top Question
Will the Senate approve these substandard Cabinet nominees?
Sadly the Senate GOP members will fold like cheap lawn chairs and approve Patel, Hegseth and RFK Jr. They care more for the approval of Trump and the MAGAt voters than considering the long term well being of the country. We are in for a rocky time.
2:02 a.m.
Top Question
Given Trump's history of abuse, why wouldn't the president pardon his son?
Y
2:46 a.m.
Top Question
Will this be the effect of deportations?
Re:The incoming Trump administration intends to rescind a long-standing policy that has prevented Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from arresting undocumented people at or near so-called sensitive locations

So he will not go after criminals...criminals don't hang out at those places. he will go after those who are actually contributing to society.
3:01 a.m.
Top Question
What happens if Trump dies before he is inaugurated?
Does Vance automatically become president elect?
2:27 a.m.
Top Question
Why are GOP supporters still riled up about Social Security and Medicare?
The election is over and the president elect's big name supporters are still trying to get people riled up about future cuts to the 'third rail,' Social Security and Medicare. Even Republicans know that their constituents wouldn't put up with losing those things, so why are the supporters still talking about it?
Karen Tumulty is an associate editor and columnist covering national politics. She joined The Post in 2010 from Time magazine and has also worked at the Los Angeles Times.@ktumulty
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