(Washington Times) — While some might consider it a problem, President Trump contemplating changes to his communications team is a good sign on many levels.
First, we know the messaging from the White House is key to the transparency needed for the American people to know what the president and his administration are actually accomplishing.
In the past, we used to be able to count on the legacy media to be informed, but those days are over. Instead of reporters working on stories to bring us the news, we now have a media industrial complex determined to distort and mislead the American people about the actions and intentions of the president.
Media has always been generally hostile to Republican presidents, but now we’re dealing with such a high level of derangement that they don’t even try to hide their hostility and overt agenda to harm the ability of the president and his team to do their job.