Trump’s White House loyalists turn against each other over trade and security

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Internal fights that continued in President Trump’s first term have reappeared in his second, driven by disagreements over trade policy, national security, and personal loyalty.

The latest fights now threaten to shake the Pentagon, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pushed out top aides and faces backlash over sharing secret airstrike details outside secure channels.

APNews mentioned that Hegseth has removed several senior advisers in recent weeks. Last Tuesday, he went on Fox News and blamed those former aides for leaking information and trying to “sabotage the president’s agenda.”

A former Pentagon spokesperson who resigned last week wrote in Politico that Mr. Trump should fire Hegseth for overseeing a “full-blown meltdown.”

This clash has not yet become the main story of Mr. Trump’s return to the White House. However, it shows that the chaos that shaped his first term remains intact.

Mr. Trump often rewards loyalty over experience, setting his team members against each other and using their disagreements as leverage.

The national security team was rattled when Laura Loomer, a far-right activist known for conspiracy theories, visited the Oval Office. Ms. Loomer has accused some officials of disloyalty and persuaded Mr. Trump to fire them.

In an interview released on April 21, she said the White House is far from “one big happy family.” “The advisers don’t get along with each other,” she said. “The heads of agencies don’t get along with each other.”

Trump’s plan to change global trade balances causes conflict among his advisors

Tesla Chief Elon Musk, whose companies could face higher costs, called trade adviser Peter Navarro “dumber than a sack of bricks.” Mr. Navarro shot back, saying that Mr. Musk protects “his own interests” and dismisses Tesla as a “car assembler” who depends on overseas parts.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed these fights. She told reporters there are “far more examples of the president’s team working together enthusiastically and collaboratively.” “The numbers and results of this administration speak for themselves,” she said. “The president and his team are getting work done.”

Mr. Trump has long mixed opposing views to keep people on their toes. He values unpredictability as a tool in negotiations and picks advisers known for aggression and devotion.

John Bolton, who served as national security adviser in Mr. Trump’s first term, said this style shows a lack of experience and inconsistent ideology.

“The only thing they have in common is the belief that they should show personal fealty to Trump,” Mr. Bolton said. “That may keep them in the job, but it undercuts their seriousness.”

Despite the turmoil, Mr. Trump and his allies have closed ranks around Mr. Hegseth

On April 21, Mr. Trump brushed off reports that the secretary joined a second group chat about Yemen airstrikes, calling the stories “fake news.” He told reporters at the White House Easter egg roll that Mr. Hegseth is “doing a great job.” Ms. Leavitt defended him on Fox News, blaming Pentagon staff for resisting “monumental change.”

Yet criticism is rising from inside the department. John Ullyot, the former Pentagon spokesperson, said, “It’s hard to see Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remaining in his role for much longer.” He said, “Many in the secretary’s own inner circle will applaud quietly” if Mr. Hegseth is fired.

Three other senior aides, Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll, and Darin Selnick, said they were forced out amid “baseless attacks on our character.”

Trade tensions have also tested the administration’s unity

Mr. Navarro insisted there would be no negotiations on tariffs, but Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said import taxes would improve the White House’s negotiating hand.

After Mr. Trump partly backed down, Mr. Navarro and Mr. Musk traded more barbs. Ms. Leavitt shrugged at the feud, saying “boys will be boys” and urging critics to remember “the most transparent administration in history.”

Ms. Loomer has kept up the pressure on other officials. Last week, she accused Mr. Bessent of bringing a “Trump hater” into his financial literacy effort. She posted on X that she planned to “personally tell President Trump and personally show him these receipts,” adding “shame on” Mr. Bessent. Mr. Musk shared her post and called the development “troubling.”

 

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