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It's all very well and good to print blistering editorials now proclaiming Trump a “celebrity apprentice “ and declaring the danger to the governing of the country.
You could have single handedly prevented this had you not quashed the publishing of reports about Trumps involvement with Russia days before the election, with every other outlet following your lead, and which now has become the top story no one can get enough of
Mr. Trump is well on his way to creating a mess of his own, weakening national security and even risking the delivery of basic government services
The White House is a toxic mix of ideology, inexperience and rivalries; insiders say tantrums are nearly as common as the spelling errors in the press office’s news releases. Steve Bannon writes the president’s script, and Reince Priebus, the embattled chief of staff, crashes meetings to which he has not been invited.
If there is any upside here, it is that the administration’s ineptitude has so far spared the nation from a wholesale dismantling of major laws, including the Affordable Care Act, though he may yet kill the law through malign neglect.
The most damaging downside to the administration’s stumbles could be an exodus of talent from the broader government; scientists, lawyers and policy specialists at the Environmental Protection Agency, for instance, are openly disheartened at the prospect of working for Scott Pruitt, whose nomination as the agency’s new boss was approved by the Senate on Friday.
The irony of Trump excoriating the Times worse than any other outlet except maybe CNN whose coverage literally made him President. Yeah, thanks for nothing New York Times. Oh and GFY