The Atlantic learned about the execution of Trump's orders by advisers only the second time.
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Advisers to US President Donald Trump follow his orders only after he voices them twice, as the president "talks a lot of nonsense." The Atlantic magazine wrote about this on Monday, April 28.
The publication had the opportunity to talk with the president himself and his entourage. As one of the advisers explained during the conversation, Trump "talks a lot of nonsense," so they adhere to this unofficial rule.
"The first time, the assistants constantly warned him that the stove was too hot. This time, no one even tells him not to touch the stove," the publication says.
If during Trump's first term, many of the things he wanted to do were presented as "provocation, trolling, or empty speculation," now "all this is feasible," says Stephen Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist.
Earlier, on April 26, The New York Times (NYT) found out that the president's approval rating is only 42%. At the same time, 54% of respondents said that Trump "exceeds his authority." According to the voters, the president does not understand the problems of their daily lives.
On April 14, a reporter from the Associated Press (AP) agency was not allowed into the White House for a press conference with President Trump. At the same time, the administration of the American leader was forbidden to punish AP journalists.
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