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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat May 13, 2017, 02:53 PM May 2017

Trump's inner circle is getting smaller

Alexi McCammond 54 mins ago

President Trump's trust in his staff is weakening, particularly as the James Comey debacle continues to unfold, and he's relying more and more on his family and himself, the AP's Julie Pace and Jonathan Lemire report.

The Comey case was a clear reflection of how Trump's inner circle is getting smaller with each controversial event. His communications staff was reportedly given an hour's notice to figure out how to explain Comey's firing to the public. Three WH officials told AP that Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, learned about the news from TV, but one person close to Bannon challenged that narrative.

One-man show: Despite his communications staff, Trump increasingly views himself as the sole effective spokesperson for his administration, according to AP. By the end of the week, he had reportedly floated the idea of cutting the frequency of Sean Spicer's daily press briefings. But: He's also considered expanding the comms team, even eyeing Fox News producers to join his staff.

And then there were four: Bannon has reportedly been pushed to the fringe on major decision-making. Instead, Trump's loyal and most trusted inner circle is Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Hope Hicks, and Keith Schiller (the man who delivered the letter to Comey).

Newt Gingrich: "The challenge they have is that the president sometimes moves so rapidly that they don't get a team around that gets it organized," Gingrich told AP. "He's a little bit like a quarterback that gets ahead of his offensive line."

Why it matters: We've seen what happens when Trump decides to go it alone — his narrative challenges everything the WH had said about the matter, particularly with his reasoning for firing Comey, and it looks as if Trump is going rogue or, as David Axelrod put it, his staff members are either liars or fools completely left in the dark.

https://www.axios.com/trumps-inner-circle-is-getting-smaller-2406241532.html

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Oneironaut

(5,512 posts)
1. This Administration is a disaster. Someone who cared about this country would resign.
Sat May 13, 2017, 02:55 PM
May 2017

It's only going to get worse. This is no possible way Trump can salvage his credibility or Presidency now. It's time to resign for the good of the country.

manicraven

(901 posts)
3. Obviously his inner circle are doing a crappy job. The guys is in almost free fall and melting down.
Sat May 13, 2017, 03:13 PM
May 2017

He looks miserable, cranky, bloated, exasperated, and additionally seems confused. He probably wants to quit, but he can't. His only hope is that the GOP threatens to impeach him, he resigns as Nixon did, and Pence steps into the presidency and pardons him. It almost seems like he's deliberately giving them grounds for this, though it might be that he's just that mentally unstable now.

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