Donald Trump puts a premium on loyalty, and has had harsh words for disloyal members of his administration like Bill Barr – but he does not expect blind loyalty, and wants people to have “their own ideas,” according to his latest interview with former advisor Roger Stone.
“…I don’t want loyalty like, you know, ‘Gee, I’m with Trump no matter what’ – I want [people] to have their own ideas, their own freedom,” Trump stressed, appearing to clarify the claims from his primary opponents that Trump expects them to agree with him, or side with him, at every turn.
“I want them to make a decision and make it right, and do the right thing for the country… but some of these people are stone-cold terrible,” he said.
Trump emphasized that there are “many great people” he feels he can count on, singling out Senator J. D. Vance, for example, and explaining that “when I talk about a slob like Bill Barr, a stupid person in a lot of ways, this is really not the standard.”
“We’ve had tremendously successful people, but some we haven’t, and we cannot afford to have cowards, we need strong people,” he concluded.
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