US president has definitely changed his messaging during crisis. FMTNews Trump
Sources say US president will respond when senior advisers urge him to tweak his language.
Two sources familiar with the internal dynamics of the White House said advisers twice intervened during the last week to nudge Trump to drop the strident language that is a hallmark of his presidency and instead seek to unite Americans. In the second case, Trump dropped – at least for now – his description of the disease as “the Chinese virus” at the urging of aides who argued he did not need to give the news media a fresh opportunity to attack him, the source said.
“During these difficult times, Americans are receiving comfort, hope and resources from their president,” Deere said. They say sometimes he will reach that conclusion on his own by watching the response on social media to his comments.
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