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east_link 2 points ago +2 / -0

he should have pardoned flynn alot earlier and and got him into the cabinet. flynn was the guy to clean everything up. trump should have never let him go.

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FLatino 2 points ago +2 / -0

He would have been better off hiring Miralago employees. At least they would have been loyal.

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John-Miller 1 point ago +2 / -1

A lot of people were pushing for action on this, wanting a declass, clean out, and arrests. But all they ever heard back was "trust the plan". This was the Q psy op in action..

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Mobmando 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah but action is what the Biden Cabbal want so this is confusing.

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Mobmando 1 point ago +1 / -0

He exposed that we live in 1984. Soon O'Brien will have him at current rate.

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Sheprecon31 1 point ago +1 / -0

Correct but look at it this way he cannot micro manage he gave orders that were not followed that's clear to see but yes he should have cleaned house in some ways he's left the people vulnerable but then again it's also down to the people to not put up with shit

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Sheprecon31 2 points ago +2 / -0

Construction sites are lot easer to control and manage pede I'm a bricklayer myself you no what you have to do b4 being told to extent the trouble is these shade politicians have forgot or purposely don't do what there supposed to do its harder when somone says NO but I do agree with you mostly brother, he had people in his ear do this do it that way in that way he was naive but then a again he isn't a political animal in the way of DC he's been around bureaucrats but hasn't led them if you get me pede 👍👍

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mschopman 0 points ago +1 / -1

Tough but true. Have said earlier that he focused too much on comfort-zone areas like economy, jobs, deals where he should have spend much more time on restructuring the branches.

Based on some of the interviews and comments I have seen it looks like he was not always fully aware of his executive privileges and often misinformed by those that should have supported him. The swamp created a huge maze of law- and regulations that made it difficult to identify what he could or could not do.

Sidney pointed this out to him in the discussion with the white house counsel, who failed to inform Trump about his executive options.

Perhaps the issue is that Trump is too nice, where he should have been absolutely ruthless in dealing with his own reports. I still don't get why he did not fire Rosenstein or Wray on the spot and replace if with a trustworthy temporary assignment; which doesn't require congressional approval.