I find this interesting. This article didn’t flow exactly like i expected reading the title, but this got me thinking that a way to cripple the entire T rump regime is to publicly question the advice that tRump is receiving from his closed circle of advisers. Clearly, tRump has no experience in government, especially at this level. To help him navigate the complexities that are too difficult for him to contemplate, he’s appointed a very tight entourage of equally inexperienced policy advisers who he thinks will tell him what to do. Judging from the very brief, but extremely visible chain of failures he’s amassed thus far in his presidency, it is plainly obvious to the world that tRump is getting very bad advice from his closest friends and family. tRump prides himself on success, above all else. When he’s incapable of achieving success, his decisions will fall back on those who’ve given him such bad advice, making him less trusting in the soundness and wisdom of that advice in the future, thus causing a much greater misalignment of the gears of his regime, thus causing even more epic failures.tRump does not know what he’s doing. He only knows what he sees on Faux News and the words he can understand written in Breitbart. If his adviser’s wisdom and integrity are publicly called into question, he’ll become a fish in the middle of the Sahara. He’ll have no clue what to do because he won’t have anyone around him who he can trust who can make him win.
On that note, the failure of the AHCA is all Kushner’s fault! Bad advice! tRump should not have listened to him.