Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Donald Trump's team 'having meetings in the dark as they can't find right light switch in White

Donald Trump's team could not find a light switch to the Cabinet room where they held a meeting, had to speak in the dark, feeling their way out, according to a report that released interesting details about life in the White House.

This claim inevitably provokes a mockery of the people close to the previous administration. Barack Obama's photographer Pete Souza on Twitter said, "The light switch is on the right side of the door."




And Ronald Klain, former assistant vice-president Joe Biden's assistant, issued a tweet: "Remember the memory of Vice President Biden left a dislike for Trump? Well, the cupboard room The light switch is the last time I saw it on the door.

"The New York Times" reported this unusual way of working, "The New York Times" had dozens of White House internal staff described a picture of the President, his activities clearly did not change behavior.

Beyond the electrical difficulties, Trump apparently lacks the track to verify the campaign trail from his cheering supporters, and disappointed after a bad publicity campaign on his travel ban.
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The President's Consumer News - in his dressing-gown or dinner - has also become a key feature of Mr. Trump.
 
He also frequently discusses with journalistic secretary Sean Spicer about his new clip, outlining the mark-pen story he does not like.

With his immediate family in New York, Trump often lives alone when he is not working. The only family photograph on his desk is said to be the portrait of his respected father, Frederick Christopher.

He is also considered to be impatient with detailed policy documents.

This lack of interest in legislation led him to painfully respond to the travel ban - he was interpreted by many as a Muslim ban - he was not involved in the drafting.

He does not seem to have fully understood the executive order he signed to promote Steve Bannon to the National Security Council.

Trump now orders him to participate in the development of executive orders early in the process.