Former Trump White House interactions supervisor Alyssa Farah Griffin on Thursday cautioned allies of President Donald Trump versus “over-interpreting” his 2024 political election triumph to indicate “he can just do anything” that he wishes.
“The View” host warned “Trump World” versus their idea that the returned head of state “can throw decades of what the GOP and the country have stood for out the window.”
“He does have a historically high approval rating with the Republican Party right now,” acknowledged Griffin, that provided all through Trump’s preliminary time period but has at the moment find yourself being a singing doubter of her earlier employer. “But it’s already dropping in his first month in office by nearly seven points,” she stored in thoughts.
And Griffin cautioned: “If he treats our allies worse than our enemies, that is going to backfire even with his own party, but broadly, with the country. If he doesn’t address the things he was elected to do, the cost of living, and instead puts in place trade wars that rise the cost of living, that is going to backfire.”
Griffin wrapped up with a forecast:
“If he comes after things like birthright citizenship, where there are voters who voted for him in this country who support him, who are citizens because of birthright citizenship, it will backfire. So, I just would caution him and those around him of thinking that they have this sweeping endorsement to do anything that they want. There are guardrails in place and the American public will reject it.”
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