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It is rare for President-elect Trump to admit to making mistakes. However, in a recent interview with Fox & Friends during the campaign, he acknowledged not one, but two mistakes from his first term. The first was his selection of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, and the second was replacing him with Bill Barr. Trump, reflecting on those decisions after four years, now says he understands just how crucial it is to choose the right Attorney General. JD Vance has argued that selecting the Attorney General is even more important than choosing a Vice President, while Bill Maher recently made a football analogy, describing the Attorney General as the President's "blindside tackle." Given these perspectives, why did Trump choose Matt Gaetz to lead the Department of Justice, and is Gaetz a serious nominee? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #265.

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