Exclusive: Trump's nightmare: "The snakes are everywhere"
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President Trump is not just seething about Bob Woodward. Hes deeply suspicious of much of the government he oversees from the hordes of folks inside agencies, right up to some of the senior-most political appointees and even some handpicked aides inside his own White House, officials tell Axios.
The big picture: He should be paranoid. In the hours after the New York Times published the anonymous Op-Ed from "a senior official in the Trump administration" trashing the president "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration", two senior administration officials reached out to Axios to say the author stole the words right out of their mouths.
"I find the reaction to the NYT op-ed fascinating that people seem so shocked that there is a resistance from the inside," one senior official said. "A lot of us [were] wishing wed been the writer, I suspect ... I hope he [Trump] knows maybe he does? that there are dozens and dozens of us."
Why it matters: Several senior White House officials have described their roles to us as saving America and the world from this president.
A good number of current White House officials have privately admitted to us they consider Trump unstable, and at times dangerously slow.
But the really deep concern and contempt, from our experience, has been at the agencies and particularly in the foreign policy arena.
For some time last year, Trump even carried with him a handwritten list of people suspected to be leakers undermining his agenda.
"He would basically be like, 'Weve gotta get rid of them. The snakes are everywhere but were getting rid of them,'" said a source close to Trump.
Trump would often ask staff whom they thought could be trusted. He often asks the people who work for him what they think about their colleagues, which can be not only be uncomfortable but confusing to Trump: Rival staffers shoot at each other and Trump is left not knowing who to believe.
Officials describe an increasingly conspiracy-minded president:
https://www.axios.com/trump-administration-white-house-leaks-a5a82efa-d6c8-4209-b616-80f1422eb36c.html
hedda_foil
(16,371 posts)Mr. Sparkle
(2,929 posts)Its hard to believe that's the current state of the Presidency, it reads like a bad movie.
empedocles
(15,751 posts)He many have a colloquially speaking 'right to be paranoid'.
However, he has no right to in an arbitrary way have, when he just feels like it, have people arrested - or assassinated.
Aristus
(66,294 posts)Mopar151
(9,975 posts)At least Dickie had something to say to them.
Nitram
(22,768 posts)of the courts and the implementation of an extreme right wing agenda.