Trump Advisor: Media Is Running ‘Permanent Obstruction Campaign’

Tuesday, May 30, 2017
By Paul Martin

Trump’s new ‘War room’ is response to attempts to “destroy” his presidency

Steve Watson
Prison Planet.com
May 30, 2017

Donald Trump’s former deputy campaign manager has shed more light on plans to institute a ‘war room’ to fight back against the mainstream press, saying that it is a response to the media’s ‘permanent obstruction campaign’.

Appearing on Fox & Friends Tuesday, David Bossie said that the media is obsessed with a need to “destroy” Trump’s presidency.

“No president has ever seen a permanent obstruction campaign like President Trump,” Bossie said, adding “I find it to be really offensive.”

“Sean Spicer and the communications team – maybe the ‘war room’ – can push back in different ways, without having to take this daily beating that’s a ritual by the mainstream media.” Bossie urged.

News of plans for the ‘war room’ emerged over the weekend. It appears to be part of the planned staff shake-up aimed directly at countering fake news concerning allegations of collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

Axios news reported that the proposed war room will manned by “experienced veterans from the campaign trail who recognize the gravity of the situation.”

Insiders have suggested that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is the key figurehead behind the war room tactic.

“The conventional ways of communicating are not working for them,” an unnamed adviser told the Washington Post. “They have to get the campaign brand back,” meaning bypassing the mainstream media, the adviser added.

Bossie himself has been touted as a potential member of the war room. Responding to those rumors, Bossie said “I don’t know what’s going to happen, but the White House needs good people who mean well for the country and who want to do the right thing for the country.”

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