The Assumed Cry
Some of the White House staff seemed to be crying out for help. This is the assumption of many including the Washington Post. Take for instance some quotes from advisers who remain anonymous.
One person said, “he refuses to sit still,” the presidential adviser said. “He doesn’t think he’s in any legal jeopardy, so he really views this as a political problem he is going to solve by himself.”
Another person said “This was . . . unnecessary,” said one of the president’s advisers, who like most other people interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive internal deliberations. “Now someone can claim he’s the one who attempted to mislead. Somebody can argue the president is saying he doesn’t want you to say the whole truth.”
So what do the above comments sound like? Are their cries from The White House? Maybe it is just another show for the Chief of Staff.
Her is another comment that said, “because Trump believes he is innocent, some advisers explained, he therefore does not think he is at any legal risk for a cover-up. In his mind, they said, there is nothing to conceal.”
Not much can really be done with this type of thinking. Let us all pray and hope for the best.