BoydCrowder13 said:
aggie93 said:
Trashing McEnany is next level stupid even for Trump. He is quickly running out of anyone from him Admin that he meets his test for rehire. I mean who is left at this point?
The funny thing I am noticing is that Trump's strategy of hiding out in MAL and staying off Twitter is working because no one goes to Truth except his fans. The more people hear him the more they are either reminded of what they didn't like or he gives them fresh new reasons to want to go another direction.
It is basically just Mnuchin and Pompeo left. Though I'm not sure either would sign up for round 2.
Barr, Tillerson, Mattis, Sessions, Chao, DeVos, Prebius, Mulvaney, Haley, Pence, Bolton, McEnany are all dragged in public by the guy. And they made up the bulk of his high level positions.
let's keep a running tab of all the Trump Administration personnel who were hired by Trump and then insulted and slandered by Trump. Boyd did a great job above but don't leave out the relatively meaningless position of SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Mark Esper
Trump hit back at Mark Esper's series of damaging claims, saying his former defense chief was so useless he had to 'run the military' himselfTom Porter May 9, 2022, 1:54 PM GMT+3
Trump pushed back at a series of damaging remarks from his former defense secretary Mark Esper.
"Mark Esper was weak and totally ineffective," Trump said.
Esper made damaging claims about Trump, including that he wanted the military to shoot protesters.
Former President Donald Trump rejected some of the damaging claims made about him by Mark Esper, calling his former defense secretary so ineffective that Trump had to "run the military" himself.
In a "60 Minutes" interview that aired on Sunday, Esper said that while serving as defense secretary, he had to push back on several of Trump's desires to use military force in a number of situations, including getting the military to fire on anti-racism protesters in 2020 and firing missiles into Mexico to destroy drug labs. Esper described claims he made in his new memoir about serving in the Trump administration.
Trump responded to the claims in a statement to CBS, saying Esper was incompetent.
"Mark Esper was weak and totally ineffective and because of it, I had to run the military," the statement said.
"Mark Esper was a stiff who was desperate not to lose his job. He would do anything I wanted, that's why I called him 'Yesper.' He was a lightweight and figurehead, and I realized it very early on," it continued.