**Afternoon Update: Trump Taps Dr. Oz for Medicare Role; Bullying Complaints Rise at Rio Tinto; and a New Term for Cost-of-Living Frustration**

**Evening Update: Trump Taps Dr. Oz for Federal health insurance Job; Harassing Cases Ascend at Rio Tinto; and Another Expression for Cost for many everyday items Frustration**


Good evening. Donald Trump's choices for key situations in his potential second organization keep on blending banter, highlighting a blend of followers and polarizing well known people.


### **Dr. Oz Designated to Direct Federal medical insurance and Medicaid**

Trump has named Mehmet Oz — also called Dr. Oz — for the job of director at the Habitats for Federal medical care and Medicaid Administrations (CMS). A previous television character and fruitless Senate competitor, Oz's clinical exhortation has frequently been condemned, with a recent report observing that portion of it was by the same token "ridiculous or wrong."


### **Linda McMahon Picked for Schooling Secretary**

Linda McMahon, fellow benefactor of World Wrestling Diversion (WWE) and co-seat of Trump's progress group, has been designated for training secretary. Her designation comes in the midst of contention: McMahon and other WWE pioneers were named in an October claim charging they neglected to address sexual maltreatment by a ringside commentator. A lawyer for McMahon has denied the claims, referring to them as "crazy, disparaging, and absolutely meritless."



### **Kash Patel Viable for FBI Director**

Kash Patel, a Trump guide known for his assaults on the purported "covert government," is supposedly being considered for the job of FBI chief, adding further hypothesis to the future bearing of bureaucratic policing Trump.


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