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Trump and Staff Rethink Their Tactics After Early Stumbles

  • The backlash against a series of executive orders has President Trump and his top staff reconsidering their improvisational approach to governing, according to interviews with dozens of officials.
  • Mr. Trump, who was not fully briefed on the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the National Security Council, has demanded that he be looped in earlier.

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