Summary

Donald Trump’s appointment of far-right commentator Sebastian Gorka as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counter-terrorism has sparked backlash.

Critics, including former Trump officials John Bolton and HR McMaster, have labeled Gorka unqualified and controversial, pointing to his brief tenure in Trump’s first term and his promotion of extreme policies.

Gorka has a history of inflammatory rhetoric, ties to far-right groups, and legal troubles, yet remains a polarizing figure in conservative circles.

The appointment has intensified concerns about Trump’s administration favoring ideological loyalty over expertise in key national security roles.

  • @SolarTapestryofNoise
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    46 hours ago

    True, he is no longer a practicing surgeon. But I think it’s disingenuous to not recognize the fact that he was an actual medical professional who was exceptionally good at what he did. It makes what he has been doing that much more evil. He knows exactly what he’s peddling and just how much harm it is doing.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      46 hours ago

      Except, being a surgeon, he hasn’t had much to do with the medicinal side of things since med school. It was never his area of expertise.

      Hell, I bet people still in training as a pharmacist know more about what drugs work and don’t work than Mehmet ever did.

      • @SolarTapestryofNoise
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        36 hours ago

        That’s very true. Although he is more informed on the topic than your average person. In other words, he knows enough to know better, but fame and fortune are some powerful drugs.