At some point you have to stop blaming the advisors. Where exactly that line is will vary by person, but if you're unwilling to ever consider that at any point, then there is something wrong with you.
I personally think he just didn't care about either of them. Not enough to put his life in jeopardy (which is exactly what that move would do) at least.
I agree, but I think it was probably his counsel that fucked us over after the election, and maybe most of his presidency. Think about how busy Trump is throughout the day, it's not like he has a few hours to spend on here, so he was probably being fed BS. Many people throughout the government hated him so he was probably getting shitty intel and advice from advisors, cabinet members, his counsel and intelligence agencies.
Sidney Powell said after the election that his counsel had created a buffer around Trump to block certain info from getting to him, and she also claimed they weren't giving him all of his legal options. The pillow guy kinda confirmed that when he went to the white house and was given the run around and the counsel dismissed all of his info and only let him talk to Trump for 5 minutes. Both of them could be full of shit, or the pillow guy's info could have been crap, but Trump's lack of action since Nov 3 doesn't really add up.
Of course there were bad actors working around him. Like I said, at some point, you have to stop blaming the advisors. He was the CEO and he is responsible for picking them, keeping them around, and listening to them.
CTRL-F... "Assange"... "Snowden"...
Nothing. Sad.
Seems like his advisors in the end sucked. Trump probably had counsel that was double agent at the end.
(He also hired John Bolton, Jeff Sessions, Mike Pence, Bill Barr, etc)
At some point you have to stop blaming the advisors. Where exactly that line is will vary by person, but if you're unwilling to ever consider that at any point, then there is something wrong with you.
I personally think he just didn't care about either of them. Not enough to put his life in jeopardy (which is exactly what that move would do) at least.
His life was always going to be in jeopardy. Now the uniparty will throw him in prison.
I agree, but I think it was probably his counsel that fucked us over after the election, and maybe most of his presidency. Think about how busy Trump is throughout the day, it's not like he has a few hours to spend on here, so he was probably being fed BS. Many people throughout the government hated him so he was probably getting shitty intel and advice from advisors, cabinet members, his counsel and intelligence agencies.
Sidney Powell said after the election that his counsel had created a buffer around Trump to block certain info from getting to him, and she also claimed they weren't giving him all of his legal options. The pillow guy kinda confirmed that when he went to the white house and was given the run around and the counsel dismissed all of his info and only let him talk to Trump for 5 minutes. Both of them could be full of shit, or the pillow guy's info could have been crap, but Trump's lack of action since Nov 3 doesn't really add up.
Of course there were bad actors working around him. Like I said, at some point, you have to stop blaming the advisors. He was the CEO and he is responsible for picking them, keeping them around, and listening to them.