Analysts say that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's push for the appointment of people suspected of sex crimes to the Cabinet is related to "resistance to the Me Too movement."
The U.S. daily New York Times diagnosed on the 19th local time, "As suspects rise to power, new questions are also being raised in the future of the Me Too movement that has swept American society over the past few years."
"It will be the first time for Trump to rise to the presidency even after being recognized for sexual harassment by the court," he said. "If we set up a cabinet as we want, we will not stop with just one Trump-elect."
At the same time, he pointed out, "All the nominees deny wrongdoing," and "President-elect Trump, who has built his career by denying his wrongdoing, is accepting the nominees' claims as it is."Attorney General-designate Matt Gates
is suspected of sexually buying minors in the past, and Defense Secretary-designate Pete Hegseth is suspected of sexually assaulting a woman after attending a Republican congress of women as a speaker.
There were also allegations that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee for secretary of health and human services, sexually harassed a babysitter at his home.
At the same time, Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk, who has been tapped as head of the government's efficiency department, was sued by eight former SpaceX employees for "sexualizing women and making them an 'animal kingdom' by making obscene jokes."
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