Combative and supremely loyal, Peter Navarro has emerged as one of President Trump's most powerful aides.
It was reminiscent of an earlier episode in Trump's term when Navarro said there was a"special place in hell" for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — comments he was laterNavarro's confidence in his coronavirus analysis, whether it be about a vaccine or about criticizing Fauci, is founded upon his being the first top White House official to have offered a stark warning about the pandemic after he wrote in a memo in late January that the U.S. was at risk".
When Navarro joined the Trump campaign in 2016,"everybody I knew in San Diego just turned upside down — nobody could figure it out," Lisa Ross, communications director for Navarro's 1996 congressional bid, said in an interview."He gets on there, he's the king of sound bites," she said."He used to be a lot more fun than he is. He's really snarly now."
"He has had as much impact in stopping bad things, which thus never are known, as in launching initiatives," she added.
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