Trump Throws National Security Team Under The Bus
Destroys Team’s Credibility in Two Tweets
The worst single act Donald Trump has committed as President – that we know of – was revealing highly classified “code word” information to Russian officials last week. And in typical fashion, at the start of the crisis du jour, the Trump White House rushes out senior staff and top officials to deny whatever is in the news, often denigrating the media in the process. These top White House aides make broad, sweeping statements, insisting Donald Trump is the greatest president in history, the Obama administration was a disaster, his number one concern is (a) jobs, jobs, jobs, or (b) the safety and security of the American people, and everything is hunky-dory in Trumpville.
Then, hours or days later, President Trump goes on national TV, or – as he just did – takes to Twitter and admits he did what the news reports and everyone else said he did, throwing his team under the bus, revealing them to be lying fools now with zero credibility.
This is exactly what just happened.
The Washington Post about 18 hours ago reported that President Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russians, even bragged about the great intelligence he gets.
Immediately, Trump’s Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issues a statement denying the Post’s report.
Trump’s Deputy National Security Advisor Dina Powell immediately calls the report “false.”
Trump’s National Security Advisor appears in front of the White House minutes later to deliver a statement to reporters: “I was in the room. It didn’t happen.”
McMaster tells reporters outside West Wing that Wash Post story is “false… I was in the room. It didn’t happen.” pic.twitter.com/g1tSzWfYIC
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 15, 2017
MORE: “At no time, at no time, were intelligence sources or methods discussed,” H.R. McMaster says, denying report: https://t.co/6XEQ0A2tDF pic.twitter.com/HzSkSm7Rkb
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 15, 2017
Twelve hours later, President Trump took to Twitter, admitting he did what the Post said he did, thereby throwing his Secretary of State, Deputy National Security Advisor, and National Security Advisor under the bus.
Some responses from journalists via Twitter:
Trump is literally now admitting to what the White House forced McMaster/Tillerson/Powell to deny last night…Hurts everyone’s credibility. https://t.co/CaFEcLskeW
— Ashley Parker (@AshleyRParker) May 16, 2017
i think Trump just confirmed the story that his top aides and cabinet officials denied last night
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) May 16, 2017
How does McMaster not resign today? That thing he said “did not happen” the president has just defended doing
— David Frum (@davidfrum) May 16, 2017
Can’t imagine the three senior admin officials trotted out to deny the reports Trump just admitted to on Twitter are very happy right now…
— Ashley Parker (@AshleyRParker) May 16, 2017
Trump confirms story, thus humiliating all of his staff members who were forced to give strong denials/spin last night. https://t.co/150Q6Efdqy
— Jay Yarow 🇺🇸 (@jyarow) May 16, 2017
On the bright side, everyone currently lying and covering up for the president tonight will get a lucrative PR job and TV contract one day.
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) May 16, 2017
Sad for the people who said to me with childlike earnestness “but McMaster said.” Their trust is routinely betrayed by this WH.
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) May 16, 2017
I almost feel bad for WH staff. Trump demands they lie for him & then next day reveals the truth. Integrity compromised for nothing.
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) May 16, 2017
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