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INSIDERS say Donald Trump is “unravelling”, amid reports the US President yelled that he “hates” everyone in his White House during a fiery tantrum.
Meanwhile Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon has told people Mr Trump has just a 30 per cent chance of finishing his four-year term, according to a new report.
Vanity Fair spoke to half a dozen of Republican politicians and Trump advisers who describe him as “unstable,” “losing a step” and “unravelling” in recent weeks.
Two people said that Mr Trump yelled at longtime security guard Keith Schiller, “I hate everyone in the White House! There are a few exceptions, but I hate them!”
It seems Mr Trump started to lose it when Alabama voters selected Roy Moore, as its Republican nominee for the Senate over Trump’s preferred candidate, acting Sen. Luther Strange.
“Alabama was a huge blow to his psyche,” a person close to Mr Trump said. “He saw the cult of personality was broken.”
After the loss Mr Trump did something he rarely does — he deleted a bunch of tweets that backed Sen. Strange.
Republican Senator Bob Corker’s comments that the
White House is an “adult day care centre” and that he’s worried Mr Trump could trigger World War III also infuriated the president.
Mr Trump was also reportedly furious when he read that his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called him a “smacking moron” behind his back.
Former chief adviser Steve Bannon, who has since returned to Breitbart News, reportedly told Mr Trump his greatest chance of being impeached was not by Congress, but through the 25th Amendment. The amendment states a majority of the Cabinet may vote to remove the president from office if they certify that the president is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.”
TRUMP SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO BYPASS CONGRESS ON HEALTHCARE
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump — frustrated over Congress’ failure to repeal and replace ObamaCare — has signed an executive order to make it easier for people to buy cheaper, bare-bones health insurance.
Team Trump said the order will allow small businesses and individuals to form associations to sponsor coverage that can be marketed across state lines.