Gregory Freeman

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Trump had come into office uncertain about how to operate the machinery of government and tolerated to some degree the efforts of his top advisers to influence him. John Kelly, Jim Mattis, Don McGahn, Rex Tillerson, and others had tried to tutor him about the three branches of government and the constitutional balance of powers. They tried to temper his rash impulses. They warned him that some of his ideas were illegal. They tried to coach him about his sacred duty as leader of the world’s most powerful nation to always put country first. Over time, however, Trump had systematically dispensed ...more
A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America
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