As the administration hits its 2 ½ year anniversary, a traditional point to shift to the reelection, top aides feel that President Trump has made good on his 2016 promise to turn back former President Barack Obama’s agenda and replace it with theirs.
What’s more, as they ready for the campaign and a potential second term, a sizable group of insiders who worked the 2016 campaign and then joined the White House, have remained to provide continuity in the sometimes chaotic White House.
Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law with the outsized portfolio of handling the reelection, immigration, and Middle East peace, said that the president’s successes have been far and wide, but more work remains.
“I think that we’ve turned the battleship. I don’t think we’ve gotten it all the way, but I think that we’re making serious progress,” he told Secrets. “I really do believe that the work that the president is doing is incredible,” he added