Whether they're correct in their diagnosis not isn't really the point. Saying he's "unfit to be president" from all 25 is ridiculous and if they say this wasn't agenda driving then maybe they should be evaluated as well.
it's got nothing to do with his idiotic agenda
He's not capable of doing the job
He has no clue about foreign policy (case in point - apparently it only took 10 minute for Chinese President Xi Jinping to relieve Trump of his delusion about North Korea. His "beliefs" were of course based on no knowledge whatsoever about the situation - just what his gut told him)
“After listening for 10 minutes, I realized it’s not so easy,” the president told the Journal. “I felt pretty strongly that they had a tremendous power [over] North Korea. ... But it’s not what you would think.”
Trump has now abandoned all his bluster about China because he believes they are going to help him solve the North Korean issue
We have a practically EMPTY Government and Trump and his inner circle have almost zero experience in public administration or foreign policy.
Apparently Trump is leaving jobs unfilled because he thinks they are unnecessary which is of course based on zero knowledge of anything and just his gut level assumption which can likely be reversed within 10 minutes as soon as someone who has a bit of knowledge explains it to him.
As the New York Times chronicles at length in a new report, the Trump administration is having the slowest transition in decades, far behind where his predecessors usually were seven weeks into the job. Trump has filled most of his Cabinet, but he has not nominated anyone for more than 500 other vital posts.
That means that in department after department, countless operations are on standby or moving at a glacial pace because the president has failed to appoint the senior personnel required to keep the train rolling. Per the Times:
At the State Department, both deputy-level jobs remain unfilled, along with the posts of six under secretaries and 22 assistant secretaries. At the Treasury Department, Mr. Trump has yet to name a deputy secretary, general counsel or chief financial officer, or any of the three under secretaries and nine assistant secretaries. At the Department of Homeland Security, one of three agencies for which the president has nominated a deputy, he has yet to name any of the four under secretaries, three assistant secretaries or other crucial players like a chief of Citizenship and Immigration Services or a commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/12/us/politics/trump-administration.html?_r=0His interview with the AP is an incoherent train wreck
Again, this has NOTHING to do with differences about policy
This guy is not qualified to do the job and he apparently refuses to hire the people needed to actually run key parts of the government.