Business Insider By MICHAL KRANZ
Trumps first 100 days Follow President Donald Trump as he shapes America’s future
'This is not going to end well': Trump's friends and allies are worried he's spiraling out of control — and they say this time is different
President Donald Trump has become increasingly emotionally unstable in recent weeks, and his friends blame this on his obsession with TV coverage and defensiveness in the face of perceived attacks against him.
"The more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase," one person told the Washington Post.
Trump has felt hampered by the Russia investigation and the scandals surrounding his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner.
His recently unstable demeanor was reflected in freewheeling policy decisions and behaviors this week.
President Donald Trump's friends and confidantes are reportedly more worried about his emotional health than ever before.
As Trump becomes ever more focused on perceived attacks against him, constantly obsesses over TV coverage, and lashes out at friends and foes alike in public, many close to him say he is approaching "pure madness," according to the Washington Post.
Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey did not mince his words about Trump's current mental state.
"I think the president is starting to wobble in his emotional stability and this is not going to end well," he told the Post. "Trump's judgment is fundamentally flawed, and the more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase."
But others say things will likely get worse before they get better.
"We haven't bottomed out," one official told the paper.
Unprecedented pressure
The Trump administration has been hampered by a quickening Russia investigation led both by the House Intelligence Committee and special counsel Robert Mueller, who is reportedly working his way "up the food chain" and may be eyeing Trump himself.
White House communications director Hope Hicks testified before the committee on Russian election interference on Tuesday, and then announced her resignation on Wednesday.
One of the president's closest confidantes who's been with him since the beginning, Hicks' departure will be a huge loss for Trump, who has fewer and fewer close, trusted allies in his White House.
Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner also lost his "top secret" security clearance this week and gotten embroiled in several scandals simultaneously.
In short, it's been a tough week for Trump.
Chaos on the policy front
Trump has recently undertaken significant policy measures, like the planned tariffs announced this week on steel and aluminum, without consulting or reviewing them with his advisers.
A presidential ally who spoke with CNN said this week is "different" and that the president is spiraling.
"This has real economic impact," the source said, referring to the market's rejection of the tariffs. "Something is very wrong."
In the words of one official, Trump became "unglued" on Wednesday night.
On Thursday, he invited business leaders to the White House without allowing the Secret Service to check their backgrounds and screen them for entry, NBC reports.
On Wednesday, Trump had chided Republicans in a meeting for being "afraid of the NRA," and then invited members of the gun rights group to the White House the following night.
Trump also escalated his public feud with attorney general Jeff Sessions, attacking him on Twitter Wednesday. Then a photo leaked of Sessions dining with a top official and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the Russia investigation since Sessions recused himself.
The Post reported that Trump was "raging" about Sessions' disloyalty to friends the following morning.
Former Rep. Timothy Roemer said in many ways, Trump's dark demeanor of late is exactly what voters asked for.
"Many people voted for Trump in order to throw a hand grenade into national politics," the Indiana Democrat told The New York Times. "It seems he has done the same thing to Capitol Hill, and no one knows from a tweet to an exchange in an Oval Office meeting what's next."
Just Saying :
What amazes me the most is why do people think he cares? This guy is under criminal investigation! Look at how many in his cabinet have already been indicted. He may be facing prison time. Why should he care about anyone else?
The best thing they can do for the country and the world is get this guy out of office! Go Mueller! The republican leadership silence on this matter is deafening! You are allowing this guy to destroy the US from within when you know he has betrayed the country for his own personal gain.
One should ask why is the republican party allowing this con man to get away with sexual harassment, business deception practices, not enforcing sanctions on Russia, family members without proper security clearance and more!
What happened to the republican party?
He should never ever have gotten into the White House. Doesn't know a damn thing about politics and retaliates against every little thing said about him....or better yet fires them when things doesn't go his way. Keep spiraling Trump and do the nation a favor, resign before it's too late.
Back in 2016, the American Association of Psychologists and Psychiatrists said that the behavior of Donald Trump is very predictable. because he is an individual with pathological problems and mental instability.
Nuff sez .....HeHe
Just look at that face. That is the face of a psychotic breakdown. Also the face of a mean little kid. I bet he was a horrible child.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, he is destroying your country. He is also using his position to advance his companies, just like his son-in-law. No doubt that he is spiraling out of control.
Are you free for a chat tomorrow night?
Love Shadow
I wonder why we and others can see tRUMP is having a mental breakdown and the ones close to him van't see it ? I think they want the fool to have a breakdown .
ReplyDeleteI do so feel sorry for his ,kids at school is giving him a hard time asking what's yup with your old man dude ... Hahaha I borrowed that phrase from my kids .
I would love a chat tomorrow night ... same place , same time .
Love Witchy
PS: Man writes his post on paper , then type it on the PC ... I hear Gil laughing each time he read it , I ask what it say , Gil said I will know when everyone else do . Gil said it's good therapy for him to help Man with his post , he recalls so many things Dad / Man go into .
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