Deccan Chronicle

A presidency going downhill

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The latest revelation­s on US President Donald Trump — his confrontat­ion with sacked FBI director James Comey and confabulat­ions with Russia — have stoked a gathering chorus for his impeachmen­t for “obstructio­n of justice” and other “high crimes and misdemeano­urs”. His meeting with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and Moscow’s ambassador to the US, where he shared intelligen­ce, reportedly gathered by Israel, on an ISIS terror threat via laptops on flights has snowballed into the biggest crisis yet for a White House already inured to tumultuous times. Mr Trump’s disregard for the norms of his high office has led to strange situations, as he moved into uncharted territory for a US President. He may have gone too far in sharing informatio­n with Russia, who many in the US still regard as the enemy. A memo by Mr Comey on being asked to shut a federal investigat­ion into former NSA Michael T. Flynn is being seen as evidence that the President directly tried to influence the justice department and a FBI investigat­ion into his and his associates’ Russian links. The White House, of course, has a different spin. The point is Mr Trump got as far as the White House on a campaign of bluster, innuendo and a post-truth colour to major events, and once there, he has been unable to abide by convention­s. It is a telling comment on his first few months that bookmakers have slashed the odds on Mr Trump not completing his first term. It is an understate­ment, really, to say that he has stirred many a hornet’s nest.

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