Don’t know if this is true as it’s being portrayed but this with Trump’s response to the Syrian attacks so far lead me to believe that we may be losing Trump to these vipers.
I agree. I still hope Trump is just saying this to placate while pursuing a realist foreign policy.
Indeed. I’m concerned too and got flack when I mentioned this once before on here a few weeks ago. If you get time, check out the first 30 minutes or so of this newscast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2AN3lzcvFY
If so, this is a problem created by the fact that Trump brought people into his Administration who weren’t fully behind his agenda. We look at people like Cohn, Haley, McMaster (who won’t say radical Islamic terrorism and (at least according to CNN) clashes with Trump) who, for various reasons, don’t fully align with what Trump ran on and see they are pulling him away from that. Cohn is a democrat. Haley and McMaster are neocons. People like Steve Bannon - he needed a Cabinet full of them. Trump may have had competing power centers in his business, but as President, he is surrounded by a competing power center with the deep state, political establishment, media, and full wrath of the liberals against him. What he didn’t need is division in his cabinet. Everyone should be on the same page, supportive of Trump’s agenda, and ready to go.