When Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said this morning that he can’t “quite understand why” some federal workers affected by the shutdown are relying on food banks, it reflected a Trump administration that’s badly out of touch.
The latest comments from Larry Kudlow, the director of the White House’s National Economic Council, are almost certainly worse.
Kudlow, a former CNBC anchor, initially rankled by dismissing the shutdown crisis as a “glitch.” As TPM noted, he added insult to injury.
Around the same time he made his first shutdown-related gaffe of the day, Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow stepped in it again, saying that the hundreds of thousands of federal employees working without pay were “volunteering” because of “their love for the country and the office of the presidency and presumably their allegiance to President Trump.”
Earlier in the White House briefing room, responding to a reporter’s question, Kudlow said of unpaid federal workers: “God bless them. They’re working for free. They’re volunteering. But they do it because they believe government service is honorable and they believe in President Trump and they’re working as hard as ever.”
Obviously, by any reasonable definition of the word, those who’ve been ordered to work without pay have not “volunteered.”









