Political Mistakes

Trump’s Second Term: Unprecedented Incompetence and Error

The Trump administration’s governance is characterized by a pattern of significant errors, ranging from the erroneous targeting of Harvard University with extreme demands to the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García. These mistakes, often attributed to “administrative errors,” are frequently followed by attempts to either conceal them through authoritarian tactics or deflect blame. Examples include the improper termination notices sent to Ukrainian refugees and the incorrect self-deportation email sent to a U.S. citizen. This consistent pattern of blunders, rather than incompetence, suggests a deliberate strategy of using errors to mask or justify controversial policies.

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Trump Allies Turn on Hegseth Amid Growing List of Errors

Trump allies are starting to notice Hegseth’s growing pile of mistakes, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. The sheer number of blunders is raising serious concerns, even within his own circle. This isn’t just about isolated incidents; it’s a pattern of behavior that’s eroding confidence and raising questions about his competence.

Trump allies are starting to notice Hegseth’s growing pile of mistakes, particularly given the gravity of his position. The Defense Secretary role demands a level of expertise and judgment that many believe Hegseth simply lacks. His background and previous experiences seem woefully inadequate for the complexities of the job, leading to a string of errors that are increasingly difficult to overlook.… Continue reading