The New York Times, Maggie Haberman, suggested that President Donald Trump has long “ceased to worry about certain optics” and clearly said that during his second term, he “will do what he wants”.
Haberman’s comments on CNN came in the middle of the Trump’s weekend golf, his disdainful attitude in the midst of recession of recession triggered by his world prices offered and his jump from a ceremony honoring the return of four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in Lithuania.
Trump “does not put the message of this in a way that suggests that he understands the average of people at the moment,” said Haberman.
The president is “convinced that he is right”, she continued on prices, stressing how he staggered them “for 40 years” and was “surrounded” to implement the same decision during his first mandate “by a group of advisers who were much more pro-trade”.
Now Haberman has added: “He’s going to do what he will do” but “on a much wider scale” and in a “very different, post-avid economy”.
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