Summary
President Donald Trump commented on Rob Reiner's death, attributing it to what he called "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME." His remarks were criticized across political lines. The article discusses a pattern in Trump's current term of maintaining a Cabinet with no firings, contrasting his past approach.
Key Facts
- President Trump made remarks about Rob Reiner's death, calling it a result of "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME."
- These comments were criticized by both Democrats and some Republicans.
- Trump’s first term had high turnover among top leadership, with many leaving their roles.
- In his current term, there have been no Cabinet firings reported.
- Trump's administration now appears to focus on keeping aligned team members rather than encouraging dissent.
- The article contrasts this with past presidents who included rivals to sharpen decision-making.
- Psychological studies suggest that having dissenting voices can improve decision quality.