At Trump's Cabinet meeting, flattery is
flavor of the day
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[June 13, 2017]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - They came to praise
President Donald Trump, not focus on the controversies engulfing him.
One by one, Trump's Cabinet members assembled around the table spoke
effusively about the president as he sat beaming, soaking it all in at
the first formal gathering of his most senior officials at the White
House on Monday.
The lavishing of praise and adulation contrasted with the storm
enveloping the president as he struggles with myriad crises, including
an investigation into possible ties between his election campaign and
Russian meddling in the race.
For him, the meeting was a welcome rendering of what he feels are major
accomplishments ignored by his detractors, even though major legislative
achievements have eluded him thus far.
There was no one more gushing than White House chief of staff Reince
Priebus, who is frequently the target of criticism from long-time Trump
advisers and is often see as just one misstep away from being ousted,
even though rumors of his departure have all proved to be premature.
"On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we
thank you for the honor and the blessing that you’ve given us to serve
your agenda and the American people and we’re continuing to work very
hard every day to accomplish those goals," Priebus said.
Trump used the meeting to try to show a sense of momentum for his agenda
after weeks of being engulfed in controversy over his May 9 firing of
FBI Director James Comey, who was heading the Russia investigation.
“We’ve been about as active as you can possibly be and at a just about
record pace,” he said. "In just a very short time we are seeing amazing
results. People are surprised. It’s kicking in very fast.”
But one of his greatest adversaries, Senate Democratic leader Chuck
Schumer, put together a mock video of a meeting with his staff with
aides praising Schumer.
"Michelle, how'd my hair look coming out of the gym this morning?"
Schumer asks, turning to one staffer.
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President Donald Trump smiles during a meeting with members of his
Cabinet at the White House in Washington, U.S., June 12, 2017.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
"You have great hair. Nobody has better hair than you," Michelle
said.
Priebus was not alone in using the opportunity to praise Trump.
“It is the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president.
The president is keeping his word to the American people," said Vice
President Mike Pence.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, noting the comments from other
officials who said they had recently been abroad, noted wryly:
“While we are bragging about international travel I just got back
from Mississippi and they like you there.”
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who as governor
of South Carolina had endorsed Trump opponent Marco Rubio last year,
called it "a new day at the United Nations" with Trump in power.
"We now have a very strong voice. People know what the United States
is for. They know what we are against. And they see us in a new way
across the board. I think the international community knows we are
back," she said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Mary Milliken)
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