The Chaos Candidate Becomes The Chaos President The sooner Americans get used to these likelihoods, the better.". He pointed out that "because the problem is one of temperament and character, it will not get better."Ĭohen predicted that Trump's poor character and choice of advisers will "probably end in calamity - substantial domestic protest and violence, a breakdown of international economic relationships, the collapse of major alliances, or perhaps one or more new wars (even with China) on top of the ones we already have." Cohen continued, "It will not be surprising in the slightest if his term ends not in four or in eight years, but sooner, with impeachment or removal under the 25th Amendment. Trump's first week as president has already been marred by a "dark and divisive inaugural speech, extraordinary attacks on a free press, a visit to the CIA that dishonored a monument to anonymous heroes who paid the ultimate price, and now an attempt to ban selected groups of Muslims," Cohen wrote in The Atlantic. Cohen, who served as a counselor to former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice from 2007 to 2009. Bush has gone on the record criticizing President Donald Trump - this time it's Eliot A. Yet another former official for President George W. "It will not get better": Former Bush administration official has a warning about President Trump's administration Immigration lawyers arrived to help detainees and their families navigate a system that nobody understood - because it was arbitrary and constitutionally dubious. Protesters gathered en masse at terminals to show their solidarity. Chaos ensued at international airports all over the country. Passengers were being held and interrogated. On Saturday when it became clear that the ban was taking effect immediately and people were being denied entry or told at their point of origin that they could not board U.S.-bound planes, all hell broke loose. The most acute problem, in that it immediately affected people's lives, was the executive order issued on Friday that banned entry to the United States for immigrants, refugees or visitors arriving from a list of certain Muslim-majority countries designated as having terrorist activity. There was so much going on in President Donald Trump's first week of presidential decrees that it was hard to keep track of it all. The alt-right guru turned Trump adviser is using both the "Muslim ban" and bogus voter-fraud charges to spread disorder. Why Trump's Week of Chaos May Suit Steve Bannon's Bigger PlansĪlterNet | Heather Digby Parton / Salon | 01/30/17 *TYT | Deregulation Nation: Welcome To Trump's Wild West (01/31/17) He stressed that the new measure is meant to ease the opening and expansion of small businesses, and said that America's small businesses "have been treated very badly" and that it was "virtually impossible to expand your existing business because of regulations.". But it goes far beyond that, we're cutting regulations massively for small business and for large business," Trump said during the signing of the order, while surrounded by small-business leaders. "If there's a new regulation, they have to knock out two. This latest order tackles yet another one of Trump's campaign talking points and will require federal agencies to cut two existing regulations for every new regulation they implement. On Monday morning, President Donald Trump signed yet another executive order, following the 17 wide-ranging executive actions enacted during his first week in office. Trump's 'Two-for-One' Regulation Executive Order
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