Attacking witnesses is Trump’s core defense strategy in fighting impeachment Add to list

Washington Post logoEight weeks into the House impeachment inquiry, President Trump and many of his allies have seized on a core defense strategy by attacking career public servants who are testifying as witnesses in the probe and spreading disinformation about their motives as “unelected bureaucrats.”

The tactic was deployed in a prominent way Monday when Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) laid out criticisms against Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council official who is poised to give key public testimony Tuesday. Johnson wrote without evidence that Vindman may be a member of a rebellious “deep state” that “never accepted President Trump as legitimate” and is working in secret to end his presidency.

“I believe a significant number of bureaucrats . . . resent [Trump’s] un­or­tho­dox style and his intrusion on their ‘turf,’ ” Johnson wrote to the top Republicans on the House Oversight and Intelligence committees. “They react by leaking to the press and participating in the ongoing effort to sabotage his policies and, if possible, remove him from office. It is entirely possible that Vindman fits this profile.”

View the complete November 18 article by Elise Viebeck and Isaac Stanley-Becker on The Washington Post website here.

WATCH: The biographer Trump attacked as a ‘loser’ reveals what ‘set him off’

AlterNet logoPresident Donald Trump lashed out a journalist in an after-midnight tweet — and the target of the presidential attack believes he knows why.

Journalist Tim O’Brien, the executive editor of Bloomberg Opinion, authored the 2005 biography TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald. He was interviewed Wednesday evening on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” with Brian Williams.

“Just watched a world-class loser, Tim O’Brien, who I haven’t seen or spoken to in many years, & knows NOTHING about me except that he wrote a failed hit piece book about me 15 years ago,” Trump tweeted twenty minutes after midnight.

View the complete August 9 article by Bob Brigham from Raw Story on the AlterNet website here.

Grassley pressed on Trump at town hall

The following article by Julia Manchester was posted on the Hill website January 12, 2018:

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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) at a town hall in his home state of Iowa on Friday repeatedly dodged questions from his constituents on President Trump‘s behavior following reports that Trump referred to Haiti, El Salvador and African nations as “shithole countries.”

“Are you not personally concerned about his fitness to serve? If not, why not? Because I’m very concerned,” one attendee told Grassley, who responded by saying he was not qualified to make a psychological assessment, the Des Moines Register reported. Continue reading “Grassley pressed on Trump at town hall”

Donald Knows Best

The following article by Kenneth T. Walsh was posted on the U.S. News and World Report website July 28, 2017:

President Donald Trump’s empathy deficit could be his biggest problem.

Donald Trump’s core supporters admire his disruptive ways, his eagerness to shake up the status quo and his commitment to “the forgotten Americans” who feel left out and demeaned by the nation’s cultural and political elites. On the other side of the spectrum are Trump’s adversaries who see him as a self-absorbed, combative, uninformed Washington outsider who regularly exhibits an erratic, angry temperament and a troubling authoritarian streak.

The reality is that Trump is in some ways all of these things. But above all, Trump’s problem is that he believes his own spin that he is leading a cult of personality consisting of people who will follow him wherever he wants to lead. He operates as if he knows best on virtually everything, even in areas where he has no experience or expertise, such as foreign affairs, military issues, health care reform and dealing with Congress. Perhaps most damaging, Trump has what might be called an empathy deficit, an inability to put himself in other people’s shoes. And he has enormous difficulty dealing with criticism or people who he thinks are standing in his way or who have somehow wronged him. Continue reading “Donald Knows Best”