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Podcasts what a remarkable week it's been in America, or probably more precisely, in Trumpland, as we've been getting all the news of his cabinet choices.
It's 9 o'clock in the morning on Friday in the U.S.
that means it's early afternoon in the UK and I'll be honest, I am exhausted trying to keep up with all of the Trump news after the election last week.
He's making some really controversial cabinet choices and it feels as though he is doing this deliberately, trying to provoke the political establishment, daring them to say, you can't have these people in your Cabinet.
The first tranche of his appointments, including Elon Musk being in charge of government efficiency, we covered in our Wednesday episode of AmericasT, and you can find that on BBC Sounds.
Since then we have had a lot more high profile, controversial names for the Defence Secretary, the Attorney General, the Health Secretary and for the Secretary of State, America's top diplomat, Senator Marco Rubio.
You might remember how Donald Trump loved to mock him during the 2016 primaries.
Little Marco, Little Marco.
Did you know that in Florida they hate little Marco Rubio so much?