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Showing Original Post only (View all)Report: Kushner A Shadow Secretary Of State, Tillerson Cut Out [View all]
PoliticoEven though the administration is less than a month old, both Tillerson and Mattis have been in perpetual cleanup mode, making calls to leaders around the world with far less drama and unpredictability than Trump's own calls and traveling to assuage the anxieties of key allies in Asia and Europe. Both have spent much of their first weeks in office in other countries, reassuring allies about Trumps ad hoc approach to foreign policy that is being driven largely by the presidents son-in-law.
Kushner, officially a White House senior adviser, has become something of a foreign policy proxy in the White House a shadow secretary of state, as one administration source described him corresponding with governments at Trump's request. Thats causing consternation at Foggy Bottom, as top State Department officials, foreign policy experts and embassy officials are frozen out of foreign policy decisions and often unsure who is doing what, or who is responsible.
Mattis, Tillerson and Pompeo continue to butt heads with the White House over personnel decisions, fighting to pick their own staffs against an administration that has rewarded campaign staff with government positions and remains wary of establishment figures. According to a source close to the CIA director, Pompeo is not happy that Trump, frustrated by leaks from the intelligence community, floated the idea of appointing a hedge funder and political supporter, Stephen Feinberg, to investigate his agency.
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Isn't it frightening when you/we have to call these assholes 'the adults in the room.'
pangaia
Feb 2017
#27
It is wild watching Trump trying to change the deck to suit his idea of who will be loyal to him
BeckyDem
Feb 2017
#7
I think it is only Saturdays that he doesn't work, but he's made a couple of exceptions lately
Alice11111
Feb 2017
#30
I wonder if Kushner was behind the firings at State this past week while Tillerson was in Europe
crazylikafox
Feb 2017
#11
"Hey, Jared. Read this and get back to me will ya? It's the one that says Above Top Secret."
tenorly
Feb 2017
#16
I used to think that. Now, I think DT is so MFcrazy, at least Pence wont blow up the world before we
Alice11111
Feb 2017
#32
DT said he was going to get him& Ivanka one, then he said he wasnt. He is on NSC, so he has to have
Alice11111
Feb 2017
#31
"over personnel decisions, fighting to pick their own staffs against an administration that has rewa
keithbvadu2
Feb 2017
#15
Good one! Trump's 'political officers' are pure political stooges without subject matter knowledge.
keithbvadu2
Feb 2017
#22
+1 and with gerrymandering and voter suppression they don't have to for a while either
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#29