Trump’s Cabinet Praises Him Once Every 6 Sentences, Analysis Finds
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The New York Times recently analyzed public meetings of President Donald Trump’s cabinet, seeking insight into how members of his administration speak to him. That analysis found that flattery plays a major role — in fact, at least one in every six sentences either flattered the president or criticized his political opponents.
It is not unusual for cabinet meetings to feature officials promoting the policy or objectives of presidents. But the analysis — conducted by The New York Times through observation of over a dozen hours of cabinet meeting footage — indicates that his current cabinet is taking it to levels that are typical in authoritarian governments.
It’s also notable how cabinet officials are praising him. Often, these officials are describing the president as being the only person possible to achieve the goals he’s purportedly achieved, including accomplishments he hasn’t yet realized.
For example, Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Trump in glowing terms when it came to his actions on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. “You’re the only leader in the planet that can bring the two sides together to bring an end” to the war, Rubio said at one cabinet meeting.
Notably, the war remains ongoing, and the administration does not appear to be mediating any agreements between the two sides. A meeting between Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also made international headlines after the U.S. president........
