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2018年3月14日 星期三

News Alert: Trump back to relying on his instincts

 
 
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Trump back to relying on his instincts
President Trump has defied his party and White House norms repeatedly in the past week — firing his secretary of State, imposing steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, and announcing his intention to become the first sitting U.S. president to meet a North Korean leader.

The latest stretch of the Trump presidency had also seen two other significant resignations in addition to Rex Tillerson’s departure. Hope Hicks is stepping down as communications director and Gary Cohn is departing as chief economic adviser.

The personnel changes, in addition to the policy moves, have fueled speculation that the president will be ever more reliant on his own instincts and even less inclined to listen to dissenting voices.
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