So weird the White House is pushing out a story about Kelly firing Omarosa for a specific offense relating to car use — on the same day Wray testified that the White House knew a lot more about Porter and kept him and kept raising his role.
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This is the problem with how much is going wrong with the administration: One communications strategy — here, dealing with Omarosa's comments on Big Brother — is conflicting with another strategy: stonewalling on Porter.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
Unless the uniform strategy is to leak stuff that, taken as a whole, makes Kelly look bad.
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Replying to @EricColumbus
That's not how I read the Omarosa thing at all, though.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner
The biggest mystery, for me, is why Trump hasn't said/done/tweeted something unrelatedly controversial to divert attention from the Porter mess. Perhaps he's enjoying watching Kelly get humiliated.
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Maybe the Porter mess is the distraction...
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Or not. (I do not ascribe to the "distraction" thing. At all.) Maybe they're just bad at their jobs, and it's a thing that builds on itself.
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