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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you’re dumb as a rock, undereducated, don’t read briefing memos (or much of anything else), are not a details guy, have a short attention span, and govern “by instinct”… Below are examples where former President Donald Trump appeared genuinely unaware of significant events, decisions, or policies due to his staff not informing him. Pause on Military Aid Shipments to Ukraine (2025) Trump was reportedly unaware of a decision to pause military aid shipments to Ukraine, which was ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. According to reports, Hegseth made the decision without consulting or informing Trump, leading to Trump’s surprise when questioned about it. Trump later reversed the pause after learning of it, indicating he was not initially briefed by his staff. Airstrikes on Houthi Rebels (2025) Trump expressed ignorance about U.S. airstrikes on Houthi rebels, a significant military action during his administration. Sources suggest that his national security team, including key aides, did not brief him in advance, leaving him uninformed when the issue was raised publicly. His response, “I don’t know anything about it,” points to a lack of communication from his staff. Staff Use of Messaging App for War Plans (2025) Trump was unaware that his staff were using an unclassified messaging app to share sensitive military attack plans, as reported by The Atlantic. When questioned, he asked the reporter for details, indicating that his team had not informed him of this security breach. This suggests a failure by his staff to keep him in the loop on critical national security matters. Senator Thom Tillis’s Opposition to Nominee Ed Martin (2025) When asked about Senator Thom Tillis’s public opposition to Ed Martin, Trump’s nominee for U.S. Attorney for D.C., Trump responded, “I didn’t know that.” Tillis’s stance had been public for a day, but Trump’s staff apparently did not brief him on the senator’s position, leaving him uninformed about a key political development related to his own nominee. [/quote] And many many more, like Trump making snarky comments about being surprised that Jerome Powell ever got nominated to the Fed, completely forgetting that he himself was the one to appoint Jerome Powell. And it's hilarious that Trump's base is out there making comments like "anything signed by Biden by Autopen is null and void" - Yeah um okay, so you are also saying that the 1500 J6ers pardoned by Trump are null and void because guess what - Trump used an Autopen to sign those pardons, so those are null and void, amirite? [twitter]https://x.com/Laurieluvsmolly/status/1901656303446950334[/twitter] [twitter]https://x.com/BlueATLGeorgia/status/1930430466122768791[/twitter] And it would mean that Trump pardons and hundreds and hundreds of Trump Executive Orders and other documents are null and void, right, RIGHT? [twitter]https://x.com/DittiePE/status/1901631020778082574[/twitter] Sorry MAGA - but the answer is either all or none. If you want to say Biden's autopen documents are null and void then so too are Trump's[/quote]
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