Donald Trump often turns politics into a loyalty test. And Republicans usually let him have his way
style of political crisis-management is straightforward: admit nothing, counter-attack, obfuscate, ride it out and wait for public attention to wane. That got him through the release of the Access Hollywood tape—on which he boasted about grabbing women between the legs a month before the 2016 election—and also through Robert Mueller’s report, which identified acts that could amount to obstruction of justice. But past success is no guarantee of future performance.
He has said that Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, should be “questioned at the highest level for Fraud & Treason” for unfavourably paraphrasing his phone call with Mr Zelensky . He has spoken of “a Civil War like fracture in this nation” if he is removed from office. He has warned that he is “trying to find out” the identity of the whistleblower whose complaint inspired the impeachment inquiry—and whose anonymity federal law protects.
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