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"impulsiveness" Definitions
  1. the fact of tending to act suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you are doing
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They'd liked the impulsiveness in her; she'd liked it herself.
Excellent dancers both, they shared youthful impulsiveness and effortless attack.
The drug does not, he testified, cause aggressiveness or impulsiveness.
Why squander all that combativeness and impulsiveness on Twitter insults?
His narcissistic impulsiveness takes a wrecking ball to his agenda.
He is experiencing impulsiveness and bouts of rage, according to Debra.  
All too soon, though, he'll have cause to regret his impulsiveness.
For youthful offenders, immaturity and impulsiveness often explain poor decision-making.
Though his outbursts and impulsiveness are legendary, his accessibility is unprecedented.
Impulsiveness can often pass for decisiveness, especially when the stakes are high.
Researchers have long linked high blood lead levels to impulsiveness and violence.
But impulsiveness is Mr. Trump's brand, lack of foresight his guiding light.
This is about Trump's character, his temperament, his impulsiveness, his basic decency.
Andreassen explained how ADHD typically involves patterns of inattentiveness, impulsiveness and/or hyperactivity.
Impulsive answers to mathematical questions are, admittedly, quite a specialised form of impulsiveness.
"There has to be a limit to his impulsiveness," the advisor told me.
Another aspect that kids see themselves in Elsa and Anna is the impulsiveness.
His impulsiveness and lack of control over his own emotions are of concern.
They focus on four risky traits: sensation-seeking, impulsiveness, anxiety sensitivity and hopelessness.
We've got to make sure his impulsiveness doesn't spill over into anything awful.
Alas, shallowness and impulsiveness have become the hallmarks of Mr Trump's foreign policy.
Early signs suggest that Mr. Trump's trademark impulsiveness may have played a role.
This describes an administration suffering a "nervous breakdown" over the president's impulsiveness and ignorance.
It demonstrated for the nation the sort of impulsiveness Arizonans had grown used to.
Yet Trump has a swagger and impulsiveness that make even Pentagon officials deeply nervous.
It also describes an administration suffering a "nervous breakdown" over the president's impulsiveness and ignorance.
As voters have gravitated to Mr. Trump's unchecked impulsiveness and Mr. Sanders's unabashed idealism, Mrs.
The NHS defines ADHD as a group of behavioural symptoms including "inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness".
"His impulsiveness and lack of control over his own emotions are of concern," Bass wrote.
That impulsiveness is already forcing bottom line-conscious businesses to kick their brand management into overdrive.
As of last winter, one could see Trump's impulsiveness and inexperience as actually a mixed bag.
Impulsiveness, for instance, is common among people with A.D.H.D., while hopelessness is often a precursor to depression.
That the Freeman children are hostages to their mother's impulsiveness makes their helplessness only that much worse.
And he has issued hair-raising threats against North Korea, alarming those who worry about his impulsiveness.
But when it comes to sudden breakups, unexpected layoffs, or general impulsiveness, time is rarely on our side.
"We are all a mixture of selfishness and generosity, loyalty and self-preservation, pragmatism and impulsiveness," she writes.
Leaders in the region worry that his inflammatory statements and impulsiveness could lead to war with North Korea.
That was its impulsiveness, its lighthearted daring, its willingness to try the odd sound and the unexpected idea.
Dispensing with illusions means curtailing impulsiveness and the gut instincts that constitute Trump's worldview, such as it is.
Here she is all outward impulsiveness, but during the ballet, she changes gear and mood, again and again.
This kind of impulsiveness wasn't out of the ordinary, says Hate, and nor was the thoughtfulness behind her gestures.
The media and Trump critics assail him for what they portray as impulsiveness, mendacity and a lack of decorum.
But they aren't proof against unanticipated security measures, Tanner's impulsiveness, or Marcus' experience and insight into their upcoming moves.
The symptoms often associated with C.T.E. — memory loss, depression, impulsiveness, addiction, headaches — are part of Stephen Peat's daily life.
His cast-iron consistency left no room for impulsiveness or public frustration—there was too much work to do.
As you note, President Trump's "glib talk about nuclear weapons and his impulsiveness" constitute reason to scrutinize this power.
And he turns, both fast and slow, with the same mixture of impulsiveness and security he brings to everything.
The psilocybin was distributed during two or three separate sessions, along with methylphenidate hydrochloride, a drug that decreases impulsiveness.
By adopting a comfortable work uniform, the CEO helps stave off decision fatigue, which can result in impulsiveness and indecisiveness.
Smith added that he was initially skeptical that a dog's premature muzzle grayness might be linked to anxiety and impulsiveness.
The authors don't say why gratitude forestalls impulsiveness, but their findings make sense within the context of my own research.
Having known General Mattis for many years, I am confident that he will be a restraint on Mr. Trump's impulsiveness.
There are shadows and complications, of course, including the corruptions of wealth, the treachery of rivals and Kenny's own impulsiveness.
On Tuesday, the Tsar Maiden was Anastasia Matvienko, playing the role with a screwball combination of beauty and tearaway impulsiveness.
Thiel's cavalier attitude toward the whole question of "what comes next?" suggests an impulsiveness that speaks to a deeper flaw.
"He has entered a period of impulsiveness at DEFCON 5," said one Republican strategist with ties to the White House.
" The op-ed said "amorality" and "impulsiveness" made Trump prone to make "half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions.
Other studies have found that anger and insecurity, often stemming from childhood, are also common among stalkers, as is impulsiveness.
One theory to explain the seemingly disconnected nature and impulsiveness of Trump's actions is that it's a form of planned chaos.
Indeed, high neuroticism, or emotional instability, and low constraint, or impulsiveness, have been shown in previous studies to increase divorce risk.
Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Ivanka Trump wields unusually strong influence over a president known for his unpredictability and impulsiveness.
Speaking of impulsiveness, fiery influences (Aries, Leo, or Sagittarius) on the second house can result in a reckless attitude toward money.
He has found that comedians seem to have two competing personality traits: introverted anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure) and extroverted impulsiveness.
Yet this core virtue drives against the inner strongholds that make a bad leader: pride, self-centeredness, judgmentalism, control, and impulsiveness.
Her friend thinks it's way too expensive (which it is), but makes an offhand comment about Nola's impulsiveness getting her into trouble.
But it's still striking that in all of them, one artist envied another's boldness and almost animal impulsiveness, his quickness to act.
The lyrics reveled in disorderly romances that were buffeted by lust, drugs, impulsiveness and ambivalence; she peppered them with four-letter words.
Clinton in November, Mr. Trump noticeably curbed his impulsiveness Tuesday night, promising in a prepared speech not to let his supporters down.
There is the dialogue between the slowly painted figural form and the abstraction of the quickly applied dots, between deliberation and impulsiveness.
The women in suburban Dallas all conceded they have cringed sometimes at Mr. Trump, citing his pettiness, impulsiveness, profanity and name calling.
You see her strength and her vulnerability, her moments of being wild, her moments of being very controlled, her responsibility and her impulsiveness.
The tool measures personality traits such as manipulation, impulsiveness, emotional deficiency, and a history of antisocial behavior that could be criminal in nature.
But that shows both his impulsiveness and his personal pique that can't ever be satisfied unless he looks like he's dominating and winning.
Similarly, Trump's impulsiveness may be a plus for those people who support his values, but a huge turnoff to those who do not.
Skeptics of the modernization program also have cited the new U.S. president's impulsiveness as further reason for opposing the hair-trigger ICBM fleet.
The tenor Paul Appleby brought youthful impulsiveness and sweetness to Pelléas, Golaud's impressionable younger half brother, who falls uncontrollably in love with Mélisande.
Your passion and impulsiveness are among your most endearing qualities, but between now and July 1 they are liable to become a serious liability.
The poet, on the other hand, unearths her impulsiveness—he brings out her need to expand, to exist beyond the comfort of her privilege.
Sometimes his impulsiveness forces the Bucks to play with one arm tied behind their back, and sometimes it springs them forward in thrilling ways.
"'Impulsiveness' and 'Donald Trump' are synonyms," said Timothy L. O'Brien, the author of a biography of Trump and the executive editor of Bloomberg View.
For one, Lara has to account for Bobby's impulsiveness, but she often finds herself in the position of doing damage control after the fact.
But such techniques typically require professional assistance and have for the most part been used to treat people with abnormally high levels of impulsiveness.
The first ad seeks to show "the real negative impact that Trump's policies, chaos, impulsiveness, and arrogance are having on people's lives," McHugh tweeted.
Who is around President Trump matters much more than with most presidents, because of his impulsiveness, lack of ideology and willingness to make snap decisions.
"We are seeing impulsiveness not just in communications, like tweets, but in policy — like walking away from the Paris Accord," said Democratic strategist Tad Devine.
The woman is making a mark and putting down a marker, declaring her own presence with a mixture of shame and audacity, impulsiveness and deliberation.
Yet the impetus underlying it is powerful; its moods combine joy and grief, heartbreak and exuberance, memory and impulsiveness; and its spontaneity is often astounding.
Senator McCain says Trump administration not being up front about Niger attack It's a reminder that Trump's impulsiveness, defensiveness, and habitual dishonesty are a big deal.
In the latest episode of The Run Up, we explore two forces that have endeared and alarmed us in political life this year: impulsiveness and narcissism.
Their powers breed in them more impulsiveness than sagacity; they can be hotheaded, lusty, intemperate, and rivalrous, qualities for which their subjects usually pay the price.
With a president as mercurial and unpredictable as Trump, divining meaning in what appears at times to be sheer impulsiveness is hard and perhaps futile work.
However, given Trump's legendary impulsiveness and the fact he has done neither yet is more proof that Trump the bully is truly scared of these two.
PAUL SCHWARTZ, UPPER NYACK, N.Y. To the Editor: President Trump demonstrates an impulsiveness and immaturity in his vicious tweets about those who have incurred his displeasure.
They drew a clear distinction between the president's impulsiveness and their own promises to maintain alliances and bring American forces home in a deliberate, orderly way.
It was therefore evident from the day he was hired that Bolton simply would not be able to tolerate the president's self-serving impulsiveness and inconsistency.
Given the impulsiveness of the decision, it was predictable that Jackson, the subject of apparently no White House vetting, would run into trouble in the Senate.
Even though the content of these kinds of statements is deeply troubling, the thing that is most concerning about them is the impulsiveness they reveal in Trump.
If it was Clinton's success that threatened the GOP in 2016, it is Trump's corruption, incompetence, and impulsiveness that threatens to destroy it in 2018 and beyond.
Veidt is considered the smartest man on Earth who, at first, appears to be the rich, fancy, level-headed foil to the vigilante Rorschach's impulsiveness in the book.
Another senior member of the president's party -- and previously one of his most loyal allies in the parliament -- compared the president's impulsiveness with the behavior of a child.
The damage that Trump could do to our nation with his blend of intellectual laziness, towering policy ignorance and reckless impulsiveness is in a league of its own.
If that scares some readers, consider that we have a president whose gut-level ideology is isolationism, governed by impulsiveness, saturated with ignorance and motivated by self-idolatry.
But even beyond the wisdom of disclosing code-word information to top Russian officials, we should be concerned by the message Trump's impulsiveness sends down the chain of command.
Studies have also found that nicotine is a key factor in priming the brain for future addictive impulses while increasing the risk of mood disorders, learning problems and impulsiveness.
But after a tumultuous month, when Mr. Musk's impulsiveness sent investors and the market into a frenzy, many are wondering: Is that kind of chaos good for the company?
The reassurance Kristol found in some of Trump's Cabinet appointments, he said, has dissipated as Trump navigates the complexities of foreign diplomacy with a worrying degree of impulsiveness and bombast.
Daenerys will be triumphing over her family history — so long as she can avoid the mistakes of her ancestors; namely, hot-headedness and impulsiveness and using too much dragon fire.
For now, most Republicans are overlooking Trump's bothersome character excesses — without conceding that his impulsiveness and bluntness may well have contributed to his success after Republican sobriety and traditionalism failed.
But for allies, in particular, he was also seen as "one of the grown-ups" and a relative voice of reason, even comfort, in comparison with his boss's brash impulsiveness.
The problem isn't that their elopement happened too fast; it's that neither character had been fleshed out enough for this act of extreme impulsiveness to seem any way but contrived.
Claire Kretzschmar, 24, new to the Sleepwalker on Sunday afternoon and to the company in 2011, has the part's eerie radiance and breeze-like impulsiveness; she's like a Romantic poltergeist.
These studies found children of people who used marijuana during pregnancy had lower IQs, attention problems, and more impulsiveness compared to children whose mothers didn&apost use marijuana while pregnant.
In Washington, Trump's first week in office saw insiders confessing to The New York Times that they have schemed to stop the president's Twitter rants and pushed back against his impulsiveness.
The internet is alienating, and the ease with which you can broadcast anything you'd like with email and social media encourages impulsiveness and thoughtlessness, rendering all of us vulnerable to groupthink.
" John F. Harris and Matthew Nussbaum of Politico agreed, writing that the speech showed what would happen if "Trump somehow brought to heel the impulsiveness and improvisation that define his politics.
In back rooms and background briefings, they are more caustic and despairing even than liberals; they are not ignorant of the threat Trump represents, nor of the dangers his impulsiveness poses.
Like some of his wonderful images of involuntary jazz-style impulsiveness in "West Side Story," it occurs like a spasm and, in its break from formality, shows his sympathy for the young.
Colbert then lays into the president's intelligence in earnest, citing reports which claim that the White House staff have to be careful with what they tell Trump for fear of his impulsiveness.
ADHD is a brain disorder that interferes with functioning and development, causing problems such as extreme restlessness or impulsiveness that interfere with school or work, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
They can cause feelings of anxiety, irritability, and impulsiveness (and this effect is worse for younger adults than older adults), and they're also linked to disorders like high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
Now, I do believe that the effects of an attack could be greater under Trump in light of his impulsiveness, but I'd say that this is just one factor out of many to consider.
In three-and-a-half months in office, the 45th President has shown that indignation, impulsiveness and a prickly desire to protect his own self image are at the core of his governing philosophy.
The idea that Trump is playing "three-dimensional chess"—itself conventional wisdom before the president's always obvious mix of idiocy and impulsiveness became undeniable for even the swampiest pundits—lives on in this narrative.
Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
""Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
Trump was correct that it was a terror attack, though his impulsiveness belies the idea that he ever waits for the facts or has any principled commitment to being accurate or truthful when he speaks.
" The official goes on to describe "the president's amorality" and his "erratic behavior" in office, warning that Trump's "impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
The authors say that the difference is comparable to the effects of using stimulants, such as Ritalin -- a common medication prescribed as a treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), characterized by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
And despite President Trump's enthusiasm for the prince, some in the State Department, the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies say they fear that his impulsiveness could both set back his own goals and destabilize the region.
At least one member of Mr. Trump's team assigned to defend him said the president's shifting stories and impulsiveness were making it hard to recruit talented outsiders needed to staff the still short-handed West Wing.
The resulting 12 tracks combine the impulsiveness of free jazz (despite being fully composed over a three-year period), the vastness of chamber music, the tactile aura of musique concrete, and the dubby throb of dancefloor jams.
It's an important tale because so many aspects of it demonstrate how the tragic downward spiral of situations can create a perfect storm of variables—money, machismo, paranoia, impulsiveness, fear, and bad advice—which leads to murder.
There's a wide variety of treatments that are used to help manage ADHD in both children and adults, a complicated disorder that involves symptoms like a constant inability to pay attention, impulsiveness, trouble sleeping, and mood swings.
One petition, an anti-Trump "manifesto" citing his alarming qualities — such as his lack of empathy, pathological lying, bullying and impulsiveness that rendered him unfit to hold office — attracted more than 3,000 signatures from mental health professionals.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," the official wrote.
For all Mr. Trump's random impulsiveness and bluster — and despite his lack of a coherent strategy to engage with what is likely soon to become the world's biggest economy — he is not entirely alone with his views.
GOP congressman: Trump 'likely a racist' Trump's impulsiveness and frequent provocations as he lurches from one controversial topic to the next have created some real problems within the campaign as they try to build out their skeletal infrastructure.
Richard T. Jones, meanwhile, fields the rather thankless role of the sober-minded detective trying to corral this fast-talking mogul and curb his impulsiveness, which starts when he offers a huge reward to find his kid's killer.
"Duterte has won concessions on other issues by pushing on Washington, Parameswaran said, calling a similar outcome this time the "optimistic scenario," but in light of the impulsiveness of both Duterte and Trump, there remains "an element of risk.
Hailing from the fictional African nation of Orisha and riding atop a gigantic lionaire, she is brave, but not impervious to fear; she is intelligent, but prone to impulsiveness; and she is unlike any YA heroine we've encountered before.
For one, many economists tackle irrationality, impulsiveness, inequality and gender discrimination — the famed development economist Esther Duflo leaps to mind, as does Harvard's Claudia Goldin, as does the entire field of behavioral economics, which gets only a quick mention.
Against Mr. Trump's impulsiveness and his espousal of an America First agenda of isolationism and protectionism, Mr. Xi projects a steady hand as he tries to remake the global economic and political order and entice nations into Beijing's orbit.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," reads the op-ed. 4.
Murray's images are so alive they leap off the wall — dozens of drawings quivering with kick-ass impulsiveness — but they can't dispel the cloud of her untimely death in 220, taken by lung cancer a month shy of her 67th birthday.
"Based on my years of experience observing and working with dogs, I've long had a suspicion that dogs with higher levels of anxiety and impulsiveness also show increased muzzle grayness," says King, who has an animal behavior practice in Colorado.
I'd add his impulse to divide rather than unite, his impulse to attack any independent check and balance that tries to hold him accountable (law enforcement, the courts, the press, science, etc.) and, well, his fact-free impulsiveness in general.
But analyzing an unbound Trump in these kind of normal policy terms is of limited value, since the main Trumpian qualities that have been constrained to date are his impulsiveness and anger and impatience with rules and norms and limits.
Mr. Trump's self-absorption, impulsiveness, lack of empathy, obsessive focus on slights, tenuous grasp of facts and penchant for sometimes far-fetched conspiracy theories have generated endless op-ed columns, magazine articles, books, professional panel discussions and cable television speculation.
For the first nine months of his administration, observers have had occasion to wonder — and wonder, and wonder, and wonder — how exactly Donald Trump would manage to handle a real crisis imposed by external events rather than his own impulsiveness.
" But the op-ed itself is really a well-worn list of criticisms of the president: He is "immoral" and "engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed, and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
" For Lawrence Owonikoko, an African-American Software engineer in Arlington, "Trump is not fit to be President of United States for tons of reasons-his temperament, lack of experience, sexual misconduct, racism, unreliability, impulsiveness, disrespect for women and lack of knowledge on policies.
In 21978, lawyers used a brain-mapping technology called quantitative electroencephalography to try to convince a Dade City, Florida, jury that defendant Grady Nelson was predisposed to impulsiveness and violence when he stabbed his wife 61 times before raping and stabbing her 11-year-old daughter.
But the question many raise — and cannot yet answer — is whether the energetic leader will succeed in charting a new path for the kingdom, or whether his impulsiveness and inexperience will destabilize the Arab world's largest economy at a time of turbulence in the Middle East.
And whatever our worries might be about Mr. Trump's impulsiveness and arrogance, we cannot escape the essential truth that the pressure he has applied to North Korea and the uncertainty his bellicosity has engendered on both sides of the demilitarized zone has helped bring about this opportunity.
You might ultimately disagree with his views on a particular situation or course of action, but Mattis and his kind are the only internal defense we now have against the willful ignorance and undisciplined impulsiveness in the White House, in concert with congressional myopia and spinelessness.
"His demise may occur because of the toxicity of his leadership style, characterized by impulsiveness, shooting from the hip, surrounding himself with sycophants of modest abilities, using divide and rule on all levels, a style that had led many to turn against him," Professor Arad said.
The president's impulsiveness, his indifference to facts, his unwillingness to admit error, his White House's hostility to truth, and the broader Republican Party's cynical permissiveness of his antics—all of these tendencies were well known before Trump reached for his Android phone one month ago and started typing.
Neuroscience studies have shown that our brains keep developing well into our third decade, meaning people in their early 20s can still exhibit the impulsiveness and poor decision-making we associate with teenagers — ask any parent or insurance company about this — but are also especially receptive to help.
Most of the evidence for this has been in more or less plain view for a long time, but it hasn't felt all that important — after all, both parties more or less consistently nominated competent-seeming, broadly appealing politicians, so a bit of voter impulsiveness didn't seem particularly dangerous.
Now the killing of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents has focused attention on their roles as enablers of the crown prince's impulsiveness and aggression, and Saudi watchers consider the men's fate a bellwether of the royal court's direction as it grapples with the international outrage over the killing.
There, Fromme and her graduate students dose study participants with vodka cocktails and run tests on their decision-making skills — during my visit, I tried out a gambling computer game that evaluated my impulsiveness (Fromme said it would be improper to serve me alcohol in the lab, so I took it sober).
On Mr. De Luz's farewell program, "A Suite of Dances" was preceded by Balanchine's Bach classic "Concerto Barocco" (1941), in which Ms. Kowroski and Abi Stafford danced with greater sparkle and impulsiveness than ever before; the way Ms. Kowroski ran forward on point at top speed in one phrase stills tingles in memory.
After two and a half years of his presidency, "most of the leaders around the table are learning to adapt to Trump's erratic blend of unilateralism, impulsiveness and narcissism," said William J. Burns, a career diplomat and former deputy secretary of state who is now the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
"Essentially, the results indicate that for each standard deviation increase in the measured trait, either anxiety or impulsiveness, the odds of being in a higher rating category of muzzle grayness increase 40% to 65%," said Thomas Smith, a professor at Northern Illinois University's Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, who was a co-author of the study.
Trump may think he's mustache-averse, but what he's likely to realize over the course of the next few months is that this particular form of facial hair — in addition to Mr. Bolton's established track record for bellicosity — can signal a tendency toward the sort of masculine impulsiveness and aggression that is dear to Mr. Trump's own heart.
But I think Donald Trump's reaction to the Khan family — either as a breaking point, which is to say this is when his impulsiveness became just too much for Republicans and/or the electorate, and you just couldn't come back from that, because it went to his underlying biggest weakness, which is whether he's fit for the presidency.
"This is why states have graduated driver licensing (GDL) programs, which are designed to limit high-risk exposure as driving experience is gained and have been proven effective in reducing teen crashes in the U.S." But adolescents with ADHD may have characteristics that place then at greater risk for unsafe driving behaviors like inattentiveness, distractibility, impulsiveness, and difficulties with emotional regulation, Curry added.
Trump on Trumponomics:Nationalism plus flexibilityLeader:The impulsiveness and shallowness of America's president threaten the economy as well as the rule of lawBriefing 1:Donald Trump's economic strategyBriefing 2:The contradiction at the heart of TrumponomicsBriefing 3:What Donald Trump means by fair trade Now at the same time I have a very good relationship with Justin [Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister] and a very good relationship with the president of Mexico.
That is bad for America—and the world May 13th 2017 The impulsiveness and shallowness of America's president threaten the economy as well as the rule of law Jul 1st 2017 Washington is paralysed, and the man in the Oval Office is making a bad situation worse Aug 5th 2017 There are no good options to curb Kim Jong Un. But blundering into war would be the worst Aug 19th 2017 After Charlottesville.
Moreover, as he also made clear, much work needs to be done by subordinates on both sides, with the American team led by Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE, whose efforts certainly ensured that the president, despite his impulsiveness, committed no forced errors.
And he's calling into Fox in the A.M: Fox announced on Wednesday night that Trump will be on Brian Kilmeade's Fox News Radio show Thursday at 9:30am ET. This is a form of whiplash — caused by Trump's impulsiveness and need for attention — and it's the kind of thing that makes people think about his mental instability... >> Related: Back in May, the progressive group Media Matters noted that 92% of Trump's nationally televised interviews have been with Fox... Fox's stark silence News outlets typically defend themselves and stand up for their journalists when attacked by the president, but all year long Fox News spokespeople have steadfastly declined to comment every time Trump targets the network.

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