Here’s How Trump’s ‘Axis of Adults’ Weathered the First 100 Days
'Axis Of Adults': Generals Who Drill Order In Trump's Chaotic White House
Within weeks, not one will be left in the administration. But as Trump careens toward his third year in office, their efforts are in tatters and most are out of a job. A similar pull-back in Afghanistan appeared to be in the works. The financial markets, spooked by uncertainty from a nearly yearlong trade war, tanked. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. The shrinking circle around Trump is now increasingly dominated by a small cadre of longtime Trump loyalists and family members, ex-Fox News talent and former GOP lawmakers who were backbenchers on Capitol Hill before being elevated by the president.
'Axis of adults': are the White House staff working together to keep Trump in line?
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It is easy to grade their performance on a curve and just be thankful our security is not in the hands of Michael Flynn, John Bolton, and Rudy Giuliani contemplate that for a moment. But we should not fall into that trap. Instead, we should evaluate their performance based on the traditional standard we have come to expect from officials serving in these immensely important roles. Based on that standard, Mattis is off to a strong start, though could use improvement in some areas.