How does Donald Trump explain his clashes with so many members of his own team? As stevebenen writes, the former president was pressed on the matter, and he apparently couldn't think of anything persuasive.
I’ve long wondered how the former president justifies all of this, which is why it was good to see Fox News’ Bret Baier broach the subject during an interview that aired late yesterday.
At that point, the Fox anchor went on to note that, in addition to the former members of Trump’s team who aren’t supporting him, there’s a comparable list of former members of Trump’s team“So,” Baier asked, “why did you hire all of them in the first place?”
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