This is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 29 episode of “Deadline: White House.”
Donald Trump’s approval rating has hit a new low. According to the latest poll from Economist/YouGov, only 39% of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency, while 58% disapprove. The 19-point gap puts the president’s approval at its lowest point since he retook the White House in January.
That number is obviously horrific, but it brings an important question to mind: Who’s going to tell Trump that? Who in his orbit is going to look the president in the eye and say, “You’ve got a real problem, and whatever you’re doing is not working.”
Right now, the president is high on his own arrogance and narcissism. It’s clear he has succeeded in creating an alternative reality for himself, where he thinks he has the wind at his back, nobody can stop him and he’ll get everything that he wants.
Look no further than his comments aboard Air Force One on Wednesday. Trump told reporters that it was “too bad” he couldn’t run for a third term because “the sad thing is, I have my highest numbers that I’ve ever had.”








