Fear of Trump 'overtaken' by new problem for cabinet members: analysis
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
President Donald Trump's cabinet has a new set of fears to contend with as they are dealt a fresh problem, a political analyst has suggested. Heather Delaney Reese claims that Trump's team is slowly but surely leaking information to cover themselves as cabinet members and White House insiders worry for their future. Reese wrote, "The cabinet he promised would be the tightest, most loyal operation in history, is hemorrhaging. Kash Patel is now suing The Atlantic over a deeply reported story about his excessive drinking, which claims his staff has trouble waking him up when he was seemingly intoxicated. "In the past couple of months, three cabinet members have been fired or forced out: Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, and Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Every single one of them a woman."Every one of those leaks came from someone who is scared. People do not risk their careers and their clearances to talk to reporters because things are going well. They talk because they cannot stay quiet anymore. Because the fear of staying silent has finally overtaken the fear of him. "And once that starts, it does not stop. Because what they are seeing is serious enough that the fear of staying silent has finally overtaken the fear of him. That is a shift. A real, documentable shift. And once it starts, it does not stop."Trump has fired Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr.'s appointed CDC director, Susan Monarez, IRS head Bill Long after just two months, and multiple National Security Council and Pentagon officials.Trump fired Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi in rapid succession, citing performance concerns and policy disagreements. Noem faced criticism for her handling of ICE operations in Minneapolis, where agents killed two individuals. Democratic lawmakers condemned her dismissal as insufficient accountability. Trump subsequently removed Bondi, claiming she failed to aggressively pursue his political enemies and investigate perceived adversaries.
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