I have a feeling that Trump will be changing his administration staffing like changing his underwear, looking at the performance of the present crop of Hillbillies, the same as his first term.
Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon chief, is already embroiled in the current security leak together with Mike Waltz, Trump's National Security adviser. Even Musk seems to be becoming someone that failed to have Trump's ears and is causing deep division within the administration.
Trump is trying to downplay the security leak, calling it a glitch, and is not firing anyone involved in the fiasco. That is what we call damage control, just to save face with his fudge appointments. When asked about the firing of anyone, Trump replied that he has not heard about it and gloated that he is the only one that can do it. Trump really looks terrible just after more than 70 days in office.
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I think the revolving door of Trump's administration is about to restart just like during his first term.
How much damage has already been done by Vice-President J. D. Vance in Greenland with his rhetoric on a recent visit, criticizing the 'underinvesting' by Greenland authorities just like reprimanding a child. What has underinvesting in a Sovereign State got to do with the USA?
How much damage has already been created by USA Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the defense department leak. He even let his wife, who has nothing to do with the defense team, sit in at important meetings of the defense department, giving her access to knowledge of sensitive information. And Trump just called the leak a 'glitch' for damage control over his fudged appointment.
And Trump's Secretary of the Treasury is in panic mode after the tariff fiasco clobbered Wall Street. His claim that a trade deficit country is in a stronger position than a trade surplus country really takes the cake. If that is so, why is it necessary for the USA to constantly whine about having trade deficits with China and many other countries. Just for fun and laughter when the USA is already in a position of strength? This sycophant is trying to wriggle out of his bad advice and blaming the collapse on Wall Street on DeepSeek, of all reasons, rather than on Trump's reciprocal tariffs. How desperate and ridiculous is his reasoning by saying this, when the collapse had everything to do with Trump's reciprocal tariff rollout and happened just a day after and had nothing to do with the rollout of DeepSeek weeks earlier. The only damage DeepSeek created was to emerge as a credible cheap competitor overwhelming the tens of billion-dollar tech giants of the USA.
Last but not least is the fate of Elon Musk and his fatal moves that is the cause of his Tesla empire's unravelling. Musk will not last long, with all the protest rising all over the USA and even outside the USA. For a man that was never even elected to do such things is really unthinkable.
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