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applegrove

(118,501 posts)
Thu May 18, 2017, 06:15 PM May 2017

White House staffers are planning their exit strategies from a scandal-plagued administration: Repor

MATTHEW ROZSA at Salon

http://www.salon.com/2017/05/18/white-house-staffers-are-planning-their-exit-strategies/

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While Trump likes to blame his problems on his communications team or chief of staff, the rank-and-file staffers themselves are beginning to resent Trump and place the blame squarely on his shoulders, according to a recent report by The Washington Post. Many of them are already starting to look for other places of employment, while those who are sticking around are prone to saying that they’re doing so to increase their marketability and earning potential after leaving the White House. Many of them perceive the string of scandals from this week — including news reports alleging that Trump shared classified Israeli intelligence with Russian officials and asked former FBI Director James Comey to stop investigating former national security adviser Michael Flynn — as so devastating that they can’t imagine Trump’s regaining his credibility.

There is particular concern over the news that Comey claimed to have taken notes of many of his conversations with Trump. Republican operatives who have regular contact with the White House describe the mood among staffers as “going through the stages of grief” and say that their mood has “moved to angry.” One even argued that the staffers should start keeping diaries and asking themselves, “How long do you put up with it? Every one of those people could get a better-paying job and work less hours.”

Until they move on to better (if not necessarily bigger) things, these staffers are frequently resorting to “gallows humor,” as the Post reported, a point reinforced by MSNBC producer Jesse Rodriguez on Twitter.

Not surprisingly, the Post also reported that staffers who still remain loyal to Trump are feeling increasingly isolated.

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White House staffers are planning their exit strategies from a scandal-plagued administration: Repor (Original Post) applegrove May 2017 OP
No (or at least very little) sympathy from me janterry May 2017 #1
"Regaining his Credibility" SonofDonald May 2017 #2
With out a doubt,your statement is the bottom line. Wellstone ruled May 2017 #3
It took 118 days to get to this point. Bleacher Creature May 2017 #4
Boo hoo hoo 50 Shades Of Blue May 2017 #5
 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
1. No (or at least very little) sympathy from me
Thu May 18, 2017, 06:23 PM
May 2017

They could quit, report what an idiot our Idiot-in-Chief is
and consider that they have done their part to help save our republic.

Their ship is sinking, but they can save OUR Country.

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