Arab Times

Trump advisers plan war room to repel attacks over Russia probe

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BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON, May 27, (RTRS): Once US President Donald Trump returns from his overseas trip, the White House plans to launch its most aggressive effort yet to push back against allegation­s involving Russia and his presidenti­al campaign, tackling head-on a scandal that has threatened to consume his young presidency.

Trump’s advisers are planning to establish a “war room” to combat mounting questions about communicat­ion between Russia and his presidenti­al campaign before and after November’s presidenti­al election, while bringing new aides into the White House, administra­tion officials and persons close to Trump told Reuters.

The strategic shake-up comes as Republican­s in Washington increasing­ly have fretted that the probe, continued chaos in the West Wing and Trump’s steady slide in opinion polls will derail the president’s drive to reform healthcare, cut taxes and rebuild the nation’s infrastruc­ture.

Upon Trump’s return, the administra­tion will add experience­d political profession­als, including Trump’s former campaign manager, and possibly more lawyers to handle the Russia probe, which has gained new urgency since the Justice Department appointed a special counsel to head the investigat­ion, the sources said.

Beyond pushing back at suggestion­s that Moscow is unduly influencin­g Trump’s administra­tion, the messaging effort will also focus on advancing Trump’s stalled policy agenda and likely involve more trips out of Washington that will feature the kind of raucous rallies that were the hallmark of Trump’s campaign.

A person in regular touch with the White House said it needed a different structure to focus on the “new reality” that there would be continued leaks to the media from the law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce communitie­s, leaks that have increased in frequency since Trump fired former Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director James Comey on May 9.

“Since the firing of Comey, that really exposed the fact that the White House in its current structure ... is not prepared for really a one-front war, let alone a two-front war,” the person said. “They need to have a structure in place that allows them to stay focused” while “also truly fighting back on these attacks and these leaks.”

The White House declined to comment on plans for a “war room” but said Trump will be looking to expand on momentum it believes it has built up during the president’s trip to Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Europe. A White House official confirmed plans to hold more rallies.

Trump returns to Washington on Saturday from his first trip abroad as president. “The president has had an incredibly successful trip overseas and the White House looks forward to continuing an aggressive messaging strategy to highlight his agenda when we return to D.C.,” said White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders.

Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to Trump, will be involved in the new strategic messaging operation, as will Steve Bannon, another top adviser who specialize­s in managing Trump’s populist appeal and shaping his political image, the sources said. Bannon and Trump’s chief of staff, Reince Priebus, have been laying the groundwork for the plan this week, they added.

On Thursday, NBC News and the Washington Post reported that Kushner, who held several meetings with Russian officials following the election, is a focus of the probe, making him the first current White House official to be caught up in it, although Kushner, who is Trump’s son-in-law, has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

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