According to the New York Times, Trump had been “agitated” about Powell (and Giuliani) “for a few days,” reportedly “complaining about how Ms. Powell had sounded at the Thursday news conference, how black rivulets of liquid had dripped down Mr. Giuliani’s face, and about how long the appearance had stretched on,” and over the weekend, several of his advisers urged him to cut Powell loose. “She was too conspiratorial even for [Trump],” one of the president’s advisers told Maggie Haberman shortly after the campaign issued its statement.
In the wake of the firing, the consensus has been that Powell, who in her spare time promotes QAnon conspiracy theories, was too crazy even for Trump. Which, in reality, is obviously giving the president entirely too much credit! For one thing, he’s promoted the exact same batshit theory about the voting machines, Venezuela, and communists. For another, he’s also claimed “dead people” voted in the election. And then there’s the minor matter of him still refusing to concede more than two weeks after it was called for Joe Biden! Despite the fact that his legal challenges have been laughed out of court more than two dozen times:
Unsurprisingly, the canning of Powell has not stopped Trump from continuing to make election-fraud claims that have no basis in reality:
So yeah, there’s a lot of crazy going on here, but it’s not going to be cleared up just by getting rid of Powell.
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