
On the Media Donald Trump’s Cabinet of Influencers. Plus, The Harvard Plan.
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Dec 6, 2024 Drew Harwell, a technology reporter at The Washington Post, discusses the striking trend of political figures emulating social media influencers for cabinet roles, dubbed ‘influencer creep.’ He highlights the implications of this culture on politics, including the commodification of fame in governance. The conversation also dives into Claudine Gay's tumultuous presidency at Harvard, marking a clash over cultural wars, free speech, and expectations of diversity, revealing how social media amplified campus tensions amid ongoing protests.
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Hegseth's Product Promotions
- Pete Hegseth, nominated for Secretary of Defense, promotes his book and a grenade-shaped soap.
- This exemplifies the influencer-politician trend in Trump's cabinet.
Gaetz on Cameo
- Matt Gaetz joined Cameo after withdrawing from AG consideration, charging for personalized messages.
- He even filmed a Cameo while driving, mirroring George Santos's pivot.
Kash Patel's Merch
- Kash Patel, nominated FBI director, sold merchandise and endorsed QAnon-friendly products.
- He commodified his Trump connection, mirroring Trump's own influencer model.

