Turns out it was Mike Flynn who was not in the best interest of the President. And just look at how ridiculously Steve Bannon has behaved!
The three men you mentioned are hardly Trump yes-men, but they are honorable and reliable. As is Nikki Haley at the U.N.
Great progress especially with recognizing Jerusalem as capital of Israel among other great foreign policy adjustments and reinforcements we’ve made in this past year alone!
Those ‘adjustments’ have been opposed by the generals.
Steve Bannon was a surprise and a disappointment.
I thought he was truly supportive of the president, but first would always come being supportive of his own personal agendas. To this day, Steve continues to appear ‘out to wound’ this presidency.
I agree. The President did not have a folder filled with names of knowledgeable and experienced Republicans willing to serve. These gents stepped forward and have performed IMO well. The Iran thing is still to be played out. My worry about WH Staff is that it is filled with political naifs. Congressional elections are quite a different thing than elections for POTUS and require different strategies. The President must be informed of what policies of his meld with the GOP in Congress and the disparate intrrests of the voters. I do not know if pointing to an additional $37.50 a bi weekly paycheck is enough to commit vooters to vote GOP.
Nor is TRex, but I am guessing that Trump did not get where he is by relying on toadying yes-men telling him what he wants to hear. I think he is the kind of guy who wants to hear, "I understand what you want, but here are the difficulties and here is a better way to achieve our goals."