Definitely. As an outsider, he was up against it. And he unfortunately didn’t “surround himself with the best people” as promised - there was a lot of bad advice from his daughter and son-in-law and people like Pompeo, McConnell, Graham, etc. Imagine what he could have done if he’d had solid, Consitutional advisers around him.
Definitely. As an outsider, he was up against it. And he unfortunately didn’t “surround himself with the best people” as promised - there was a lot of bad advice from his daughter and son-in-law and people like Pompeo, McConnell, Graham, etc. Imagine what he could have done if he’d had solid, Consitutional advisers around him.
Like the people who advised him on his Supreme Court picks? Gorsuch is superior, Kavanaugh questionable (another Roberts?), and Barrett at best an extreme disappointment.
Definitely. As an outsider, he was up against it. And he unfortunately didn’t “surround himself with the best people” as promised - there was a lot of bad advice from his daughter and son-in-law and people like Pompeo, McConnell, Graham, etc. Imagine what he could have done if he’d had solid, Consitutional advisers around him.
Like the people who advised him on his Supreme Court picks? Gorsuch is superior, Kavanaugh questionable (another Roberts?), and Barrett at best an extreme disappointment.
Exactly.
It worse than that. Read that SenateAnon wrote in 2017 about what Trump was up against. Here's the archived link:
https://archive.is/SMiOt