Several White House officials “privately scoffed at the idea' that there's a strategy to Trump's racist remarks
White House officials offer another explanation. “Three advisers said the president complained about Mr.reports. “Two of those advisers said the real source of his ire was the decision by the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which Mr. Cummings leads, to authorize subpoenas for all work-related texts and emails sent or received by Mr.the president’s elder daughter and senior adviser, on personal accounts.
It’s possible that Trump’s political frustrations with Cummings fueled his personal attacks on the black lawmaker and his majority black district. But it’s also true that Trump has made similar comments about black neighborhoods before. Trump’s former lawyerabout how when the two of them were driving through a rough neighborhood in Chicago, in the late 2000s, Trump remarked, “only the blacks could live like this.
The pathology of Trump is such that he always hits back at his critics, and will always reach for whatever immutable characteristics he feels he can use against them—witness “sleepy”When attacking women, Trump can be especially cruel, often making allusions to their weight or plastic surgery or menstruation. But when it comes to his black critics, from Cummings to Barack Obama himself, Trump is at his most vicious.
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