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Zippyjuan
03-09-2018, 02:01 PM
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/03/trump-is-going-for-a-clean-reset


Even before he decided to launch a trade war and roll the nuclear dice by agreeing in the course of a West Wing afternoon to a risky sit-down with Kim Jong Un, Donald Trump was telling friends he was tired of being reined in. “I’m doing great, but I’m getting all these bad headlines,” Trump told a friend recently. A Republican in frequent contact with the White House told me Trump is “frustrated by all these people telling him what to do.”

With the departures of Hope Hicks and Gary Cohn, the Trump presidency is entering a new phase—one in which Trump is feeling liberated to act on his impulses. “Trump is in command. He’s been in the job more than a year now. He knows how the levers of power work. He doesn’t give a fuck,” the Republican said. Trump’s decision to circumvent the policy process and impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum reflects his emboldened desire to follow his impulses and defy his advisers. “It was like a fuck-you to Kelly,” a Trump friend said. “Trump is red-hot about Kelly trying to control him.”

According to five Republicans close to the White House, Trump has diagnosed the problem as having the wrong team around him and is looking to replace his senior staff in the coming weeks. “Trump is going for a clean reset, but he needs to do it in a way that’s systemic so it doesn’t look like it’s chaos,” one Republican said.

Sources said that the first officials to go will be Chief of Staff John Kelly and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, both of whom Trump has clashed with for months. On Tuesday, Trump met with John Bolton in the Oval Office. When he plans to visit Mar-a-Lago next weekend, Trump is expected to interview more candidates for both positions, according to two sources. “He’s going for a clean slate,” one source said. Cohn had been lobbying to replace Kelly as chief, two sources said, and quit when he didn’t get the job. “Trump laughed at Gary when he brought it up,” one outside adviser to the White House said. (The White House declined to comment.)

Next on the departure list are Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Trump remains fiercely loyal to his family, but various distractions have eroded their efficacy within the administration. Both have been sidelined without top-secret security clearances by Kelly, and sources expect them to be leaving at some point in the near future. One scenario being discussed is that Kushner would return to New York to oversee Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign with his ally Brad Parscale, who was hand-selected by the Trump family. One Trump friend referred to it as a “soft landing.” Ivanka will likely stay on longer, perhaps through the summer, before decamping home to New York to enroll the children in a Manhattan private school. Both are presumed to remain in close contact with Trump, who often places significant value on the opinions expressed outside his administration, anyway.

Sources cautioned that the couple plans to hang on as long as possible, so as not to make it appear that Kelly railroaded them out of the West Wing. They continue to be furious at the chief. “Why do you have to embarrass Jared like that?” Ivanka complained to a friend recently. Kushner is doing everything he can to appear engaged despite his lack of a security clearance. “He is looking at everything he can do that doesn’t require a clearance,” a former White House official said. Another source added, “The White House is trying to fluff him up again.”

People who have spoken with Trump said his reset is being driven in part by the looming midterms, and he’s been fielding advice from Corey Lewandowski and Dave Bossie. They’ve counseled him to return to his 2016 campaign message. Another source said Trump has felt newfound validation after a CPAC straw poll last month showed him with a 93 percent approval rating. “He felt the crowd desiring more,” a Republican close to the White House said. “He knows there’s going to be a battle ahead.”

Swordsmyth
03-09-2018, 02:05 PM
This could be great.

specsaregood
03-09-2018, 02:13 PM
This could be great.

Until he replaces the whole staff with more liberals and decides to seek his reelection on the DNC ticket, just to prove he can.

If his complaint is bad headlines, switching parties should do the trick for him.

Swordsmyth
03-09-2018, 02:15 PM
Until he replaces the whole staff with more liberals and decides to seek his reelection on the DNC ticket, just to prove he can.

If his complaint is bad headlines, switching parties should do the trick for him.

I said "COULD BE" not "WILL BE".

NorthCarolinaLiberty
03-09-2018, 02:16 PM
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/03/trump-is-going-for-a-clean-reset


"Vanity Fair." LOL. This is, at least, the second time you posted a politics article from this magazine. I guess they increased their perfume samples.

Here's their hard hitting tag line from their Twitter page: (https://twitter.com/VanityFair?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp% 7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)

"In-depth reporting, gripping narratives, and world-class photography, plus heaping doses of Oscar-blogging, royal-watching, and assorted guilty pleasures."

NorthCarolinaLiberty
03-09-2018, 02:19 PM
Here's the author's picture on that article. I'm guessing the "feminists" at Vanity Fair publicly love him, but privately loathe him.


https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/59cc485d99192244f5c7d11b/1:1/w_154,c_limit/vanity%2520fair%2520gabriel%2520sherman.2-01.png

by Gabriel Sherman
March 9, 2018 1:15 pm

NorthCarolinaLiberty
03-09-2018, 02:26 PM
OP is the same person who constantly questions InfoWars' reliability.

kahless
03-09-2018, 02:28 PM
Cohn gone, Javanka possible out, cleaning slate with the possibility of less globalists, this could be what is needed for MAGA.

NorthCarolinaLiberty
03-09-2018, 02:41 PM
How would anyone even know that these quotes are accurate and exactly what the quoted source said? Some of the quotes appear too long for an interviewer to record them verbatim. Would these anonymous sources consent to being recorded?




Even before he decided to launch a trade war and roll the nuclear dice by agreeing in the course of a West Wing afternoon to a risky sit-down with Kim Jong Un, Donald Trump was telling friends he was tired of being reined in. “I’m doing great, but I’m getting all these bad headlines,” Trump told a friend recently. A Republican in frequent contact with the White House told me Trump is “frustrated by all these people telling him what to do.”

With the departures of Hope Hicks and Gary Cohn, the Trump presidency is entering a new phase—one in which Trump is feeling liberated to act on his impulses. “Trump is in command. He’s been in the job more than a year now. He knows how the levers of power work. He doesn’t give a fuck,” the Republican said. Trump’s decision to circumvent the policy process and impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum reflects his emboldened desire to follow his impulses and defy his advisers. “It was like a fuck-you to Kelly,” a Trump friend said. “Trump is red-hot about Kelly trying to control him.”

According to five Republicans close to the White House, Trump has diagnosed the problem as having the wrong team around him and is looking to replace his senior staff in the coming weeks. “Trump is going for a clean reset, but he needs to do it in a way that’s systemic so it doesn’t look like it’s chaos,” one Republican said.

Sources said that the first officials to go will be Chief of Staff John Kelly and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, both of whom Trump has clashed with for months. On Tuesday, Trump met with John Bolton in the Oval Office. When he plans to visit Mar-a-Lago next weekend, Trump is expected to interview more candidates for both positions, according to two sources. “He’s going for a clean slate,” one source said. Cohn had been lobbying to replace Kelly as chief, two sources said, and quit when he didn’t get the job. “Trump laughed at Gary when he brought it up,” one outside adviser to the White House said. (The White House declined to comment.)

Next on the departure list are Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Trump remains fiercely loyal to his family, but various distractions have eroded their efficacy within the administration. Both have been sidelined without top-secret security clearances by Kelly, and sources expect them to be leaving at some point in the near future. One scenario being discussed is that Kushner would return to New York to oversee Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign with his ally Brad Parscale, who was hand-selected by the Trump family. One Trump friend referred to it as a “soft landing.” Ivanka will likely stay on longer, perhaps through the summer, before decamping home to New York to enroll the children in a Manhattan private school. Both are presumed to remain in close contact with Trump, who often places significant value on the opinions expressed outside his administration, anyway.

Sources cautioned that the couple plans to hang on as long as possible, so as not to make it appear that Kelly railroaded them out of the West Wing. They continue to be furious at the chief. “Why do you have to embarrass Jared like that?” Ivanka complained to a friend recently. Kushner is doing everything he can to appear engaged despite his lack of a security clearance. “He is looking at everything he can do that doesn’t require a clearance,” a former White House official said. Another source added, “The White House is trying to fluff him up again.”

People who have spoken with Trump said his reset is being driven in part by the looming midterms, and he’s been fielding advice from Corey Lewandowski and Dave Bossie. They’ve counseled him to return to his 2016 campaign message. Another source said Trump has felt newfound validation after a CPAC straw poll last month showed him with a 93 percent approval rating. “He felt the crowd desiring more,” a Republican close to the White House said. “He knows there’s going to be a battle ahead.”

Swordsmyth
03-09-2018, 02:45 PM
How would anyone even know that these quotes are accurate and exactly what the quoted source said? Some of the quotes appear too long for an interviewer to record them verbatim. Would these anonymous sources consent to being recorded?

More rumors backed by "anonymous sources", this time I hope it's true but I don't give it much credibility.

axiomata
03-09-2018, 04:39 PM
Here's the author's picture on that article. I'm guessing the "feminists" at Vanity Fair publicly love him, but privately loathe him.


https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/59cc485d99192244f5c7d11b/1:1/w_154,c_limit/vanity%2520fair%2520gabriel%2520sherman.2-01.png

by Gabriel Sherman
March 9, 2018 1:15 pm

I believe that's a drawing.

enhanced_deficit
03-09-2018, 04:45 PM
Trump has a reputation for hiring best of the best based on meritocracy.

On a related note, his personal lawyer Michael Cohen (who is reportedly next subject of Mueller probe) staying or leaving also? He has been instrumental in so many domestic/foreign issues that require talent as well as loyalty.

Swordsmyth
06-28-2018, 01:54 PM
Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly preparing to leave the West Wing this summer after serving one year as President Trump's chief of staff after enduring a handful of scandals that strained his relationship with the president. The Wall Street Journal (https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-consults-advisers-about-possible-replacement-for-chief-of-staff-john-kelly-1530212632?mod=breakingnews) reports that Trump has been consulting on possible replacements for Kelly, and that he's already settled on two frontrunners: Nick Ayers, who servers as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, and Mick Mulvaney, who leads the Office of Management and Budget and is also the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/2018.06.28kelly.JPG
WSJ's sources said Kelly's resignation could come as soon as this week, or it could follow Trump's mid-July trip to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-28/john-kelly-expected-leave-white-house-summer-wsj

spudea
06-28-2018, 02:27 PM
WSJ's sources said

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Swordsmyth
06-28-2018, 02:32 PM
781755469488615424

Probably, but one or two have turned out to be true.

spudea
06-28-2018, 02:42 PM
Probably, but one or two have turned out to be true.

Its like fish in a barrel. They list everyone in Trumps orbit, say they will all be fired soon, and then want credit for ones that eventually leave.

TheTexan
06-28-2018, 03:06 PM
“I’m doing great, but I’m getting all these bad headlines,”

No problem dog, they just jealous bro