Trump Punishes Longtime Aide After Angry Phoenix Speech

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Vindictiveness is his middle name.

"Donald Trump was in a bad mood before he emerged for a confrontational speech in Arizona last week.

TV and social media coverage showed that the site of his campaign rally, the Phoenix Convention Center, was less than full. Backstage, waiting in a room with a television monitor, Trump was displeased, one person familiar with the incident said: TV optics and crowd sizes are extremely important to the president.

As his surrogates warmed up the audience, the expanse of shiny concrete eventually filled in with cheering Trump fans. But it was too late for a longtime Trump aide, George Gigicos, the former White House director of advance who had organized the event as a contractor to the Republican National Committee. Trump later had his top security aide, Keith Schiller, inform Gigicos that he’d never manage a Trump rally again, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Gigicos, one of the four longest-serving political aides to the president, declined to comment.

Gigicos is the latest high-profile departure from Trump’s inner circle. Since July 21, press secretary Sean Spicer, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Stephen Bannon, and national security aide Sebastian Gorka have all resigned or been fired. Former Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci’s tenure lasted less than two weeks."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...nish-longtime-aide-after-angry-phoenix-speech
 
I bet Trump refuses to pay him for the work he did, too.

That would be in keeping with his usual modus operandi.
 
Vindictiveness is his middle name.

"Donald Trump was in a bad mood before he emerged for a confrontational speech in Arizona last week.

TV and social media coverage showed that the site of his campaign rally, the Phoenix Convention Center, was less than full. Backstage, waiting in a room with a television monitor, Trump was displeased, one person familiar with the incident said: TV optics and crowd sizes are extremely important to the president.

As his surrogates warmed up the audience, the expanse of shiny concrete eventually filled in with cheering Trump fans. But it was too late for a longtime Trump aide, George Gigicos, the former White House director of advance who had organized the event as a contractor to the Republican National Committee. Trump later had his top security aide, Keith Schiller, inform Gigicos that he’d never manage a Trump rally again, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Gigicos, one of the four longest-serving political aides to the president, declined to comment.

Gigicos is the latest high-profile departure from Trump’s inner circle. Since July 21, press secretary Sean Spicer, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, chief strategist Stephen Bannon, and national security aide Sebastian Gorka have all resigned or been fired. Former Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci’s tenure lasted less than two weeks."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...nish-longtime-aide-after-angry-phoenix-speech


I wonder about the type of people who actually choose to work for a fat ass, orange colored prick.

Some, like McMaster might actually be doing it out of duty, to keep the Orange Clown from getting us into a war.

Others, like that Sacaramucci dude, or whatever his name was, are probably just doing it to get it down on his resume.

Regardless, working from Trump is going to taint everyone associated with him, and I seriously doubt a prick like Trump can attract the best and brightest to work for him in this catastrophe of an administration.
 
I wonder about the type of people who actually choose to work for a fat ass, orange colored prick.

Some, like McMaster might actually be doing it out of duty, to keep the Orange Clown from getting us into a war.

Others, like that Sacaramucci dude, or whatever his name was, are probably just doing it to get it down on his resume.

Regardless, working from Trump is going to taint everyone associated with him, and I seriously doubt a prick like Trump can attract the best and brightest to work for him in this catastrophe of an administration.

I'm betting Gen. Kelly won't go the distance. He's going to get real tired of babysitting trump and trying to harness his giant ego into something that resembles presidential.
 
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