The trouble with Trump is he will trust someone until they prove to be untrustworthy. That didn’t work out well with his picks while in the Whitehouse. Maybe this time around his spidey senses will be working a lot better.
My understanding (shared by many others) is that Trump had
to play by the deep state’s rules for cabinet and other
appointments. He went along with their demands in order
to expose them all (not quite there yet) for their corruption.
His 1st term he played the patsy for the world’s largest sting
operation. All indications are his 2nd term will far surpass
the accomplishments from his 1st term.
It's Trump's fault for not being clairvoyant. I am not either. Jeff Sessions had been a reliable conservative forever until he recused himself. I didn't see that coming. Did you?
“That didn’t work out well with his picks while in the Whitehouse.”
Trump really didn’t get to pick who he wanted because they had no experience in government. The GOPe selected people to work for the administration and they were all Deep State. I mean, John Bolton has been a favorite for decades until he turned on Trump, as did Matthis and several others. These were people we as conservatives looked towards to forward conservatism.
Apparently we were all wrong. Lesson learned!
This is pretty much what every other person on the planet does...trust until someone proves untrustworthy. Sometimes trust is well founded, other times not.
“The trouble with Trump is he will trust someone until they prove to be untrustworthy. That didn’t work out well with his picks while in the Whitehouse”
The list of picks that didn’t work out well is long. I haven’t seen much evidence that his ability to judge character has improved since he left office .
They weren’t his picks. He was handed a list by a deep stater