White House decision‑making described as “upward‑flow” under Trump
White House decision‑making described as “upward‑flow” under Trump The passage offers a qualitative description of how policy ideas were presented to President Trump, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It may be useful for context in a broader investigation of White House staff dynamics, yet it lacks specific leads that could be pursued. Key insights: Claims that policy suggestions flowed upward to Trump rather than down from staff.; Describes Trump’s alleged limited reading and listening habits.; Suggests staff relied on gut instincts over expertise to influence the president.
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White House decision‑making described as “upward‑flow” under Trump The passage offers a qualitative description of how policy ideas were presented to President Trump, but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It may be useful for context in a broader investigation of White House staff dynamics, yet it lacks specific leads that could be pursued. Key insights: Claims that policy suggestions flowed upward to Trump rather than down from staff.; Describes Trump’s alleged limited reading and listening habits.; Suggests staff relied on gut instincts over expertise to influence the president.
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