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HORIST: Transparency is a Trump thing

<p>One of the most common battle points in politics is this issue of transparency&period;  On one side are those who seem to think that everything our government does should be out in the open&period;  You hear them constantly claiming the people’s right to know this or that&period;  On the other side are folks who want to keep the public spotlight away from just about everything&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Though I did not see any of our news media picking up on it&comma; I thought the issue of transparency was one of the more interesting and telling aspects of the meeting in the White House between President Trump&comma; soon-to-be House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Before getting into the meeting&comma; itself&comma; it is important to recognize that Trump is by far the most transparent president since the invention of the news services&period;  When both allies and critics describe Trump as an unprecedented President&comma; they may be referring to many of his different characteristics – very different&comma; in many cases&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The one thing that stands out is his day-to-day transparency&period;  No President has been more of a reality show than Trump&period;  It is his strength and his weakness that he invites the American people to sit in on so many of his daily activities&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Perhaps it is because I worked in the White House at one time&comma; that I saw this in the earliest days of Trump’s presidency&period;  He would often meet with delegations – labor leaders&comma; tech billionaires&comma; generals&comma; civil rights leaders and even heads of state&period;  Customarily such meetings would be private with one photo op and a carefully drafted statement to explain what happened at the meeting – or at least what the President wanted the American people to think what happened at the meeting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>No so&comma; Trump&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He invites the press to cram into the room as he actually conducts business&period;  He even takes questions from the press during such meetings – and even if the questions have nothing to do with the meeting&comma; itself&period;  We can recall his televised phone conversation with the President of Mexico&comma; in which the public – via the press – were privy to both sides of the conversation&period;  In all my years of following national politics&comma; I have never seen that happen&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump has allowed a semi-permanent press area – with temporary shelters and other amenities &&num;8212&semi; to develop on the lawn of the White House and regularly stops to participate in impromptu press conferences as he exits or enters the Executive Mansion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>His openness is remarkable when you consider how badly he is treated by the news media&period;  He may call the left-wing press the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;fake media” and the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;enemy of the people&comma;” but he does not do what traditional politicians do in such situations – avoid the press like the plague&period;  We only need recall how Hillary Clinton ducked direct contact with the press for weeks during the campaign – even to the point of roping off the reporters  like a herd of cattle&period;  And if you do not recall&comma; try searching &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Hillary Clinton ropes off news reporters” on Google&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump seems to have a love&sol;hate relationship with the news media&period;  Of course&comma; he hates it when they pounce on him like a pack of jackals&comma; the only intent of which is to rip him apart&period;  But he enjoys giving his opinions and even having a bit of press conference pugilism&comma; at times&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The meeting with Pelosi and Schumer was extraordinary&comma; and yet consistent with Trump’s <em>modus operandi<&sol;em>&period;  He allowed the world – through the media – to watch in real time a heated discussion between him and the congressional leaders of the opposing party over THE WALL&period;  This was so unusual that both Pelosi and Schumer suggested – in an audible whisper – that they should take the conversation private&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Democrat leaders’ discomfort was palpable&period;  At one time&comma; Trump said that he understood that Pelosi was restrained by the need to hold her Democrat caucus together in advance of the vote for Speaker&period;  She responded by saying that Trump should not presume her thinking&period;  The retort was not very effective since it has been widely reported that Pelosi has been &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;restrained by the need to hold her Democrat caucus together in advance of the vote for Speaker&quest;”  &lpar;Wow&excl;  Not often you see a columnist write and then quote himself in the same paragraph&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Perhaps Trump’s most triumphant moment was when Schumer said that if Trump shut down the government over a lack of funding for the wall&comma; the blame would be on him&period;  Trump said he would gladly take the responsibility if that is what must happen&period;  &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I won’t blame you&comma;” Trump assured Schumer&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Sometimes there is a false transparency&period;  We saw that when former FBI Director claimed that he wanted his testimony in open hearing&period;  Sounds noble&comma; eh&quest;  Well&comma; his real reason was what he well understood&comma; he could claim that the answer could not be given in … open session  -Huh&quest;  There would be no record of any answer whatsoever&period;  All those portions that were redacted with the public release of his testimony would not have existed&period;  And even at that&comma; Comey could not recall an amazing number of important details – of which no one in his position should have honestly forgotten&period;  I call it &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;interrogation amnesia&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Certainly&comma; we cannot conduct all government business in public&period;  Thanks to illegal leaks&comma; too much of it is already exposed to the public with grave consequences&period;  But we should at least agree that – for better or worse – Trump is more transparent&comma; and more open to his thinking of the moment&comma; than any President ever has been – and maybe should be&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It has long been said that government business is like sausage&period;  You do not want to see how it is made&period;  Trump defies the old adage and invites we the people into the political sausage factory – and it is fascinating&comma; to say the least&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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