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Arkansas Granny

(31,515 posts)
Wed Jul 18, 2018, 03:15 PM Jul 2018

"This was the nightmare scenario": The West Wing revolts after Trump embraces Putin

As he flew home from Helsinki on Air Force One following his disastrous press conference with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump reacted with surprise at the horror and outrage that was being expressed by much of the American political world. By the time he landed, the surprise had turned to anger. “He was enraged there was a lack of people out there defending him,” one Republican close to the White House told me. The mood among West Wing advisers was downright funereal. “This was the nightmare scenario,” another Republican in frequent contact with the administration said.

Trump had weathered epic crises of his own making before, from the Access Hollywood tape to Charlottesville to “shithole countries.” Each time he survived withering criticism by doubling down and counterattacking. But as he woke up Tuesday morning, Trump had to recognize that his embrace of Putin on the world stage was a crisis of a different magnitude, and he personally stepped in to try to manage the fallout.

While National Security Adviser John Bolton, according to a source, thought Trump’s remarks were ill-advised, he believed that walking them back would only add fuel to the outrage pyre and make the president look weak. But Chief of Staff John Kelly was irate. According to a source, he told Trump it would make things worse for him with Robert Mueller. He also exerted pressure to try to get the president to walk back his remarks. According to three sources familiar with the situation, Kelly called around to Republicans on Capitol Hill and gave them the go-ahead to speak out against Trump. (The White House did not respond to a request for comment.) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan held televised press conferences to assert that Russia did meddle in the election.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/07/the-west-wing-revolts-after-trump-embraces-putin


Is this a sign that the wheels are finally coming off the bus? There has been more pushback from Republicans to the Helsinki remarks that I can remember from any other time.
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"This was the nightmare scenario": The West Wing revolts after Trump embraces Putin (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Jul 2018 OP
It's a process, but I think the wheels are coming off. elleng Jul 2018 #1
Little bit of tread wear, but the wheels will only come off when the Russiapublicans are booted. lagomorph777 Jul 2018 #2
Depends on how many genuine Russiapublicans there are; elleng Jul 2018 #3
I'll bring the beer. lagomorph777 Jul 2018 #4
DEAL! elleng Jul 2018 #5
Mueller Time lagomorph777 Jul 2018 #6
So Republicans on Capitol Hill need permisson from Kelly.. Permanut Jul 2018 #7
K&R UTUSN Jul 2018 #8

elleng

(130,872 posts)
3. Depends on how many genuine Russiapublicans there are;
Wed Jul 18, 2018, 03:50 PM
Jul 2018

booting a big number takes time; getting them to boot themselves is another thing.

Party at my house when mcconnell goes.

Permanut

(5,602 posts)
7. So Republicans on Capitol Hill need permisson from Kelly..
Wed Jul 18, 2018, 09:17 PM
Jul 2018

to break out of the Trumpian Two-step . Silly me, I thought Congresscritters represented the people. Just old fashioned, I guess.

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