'This can't go on': Report claims Trump buckled as advisor issued him campaign 'ultimatum'
Donald Trump’s top aides had a sit-down meeting with him in September and gave him an ultimatum after a series of events they considered fiascos, according to a report published Saturday.
Campaign heads Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita gave their boss an ultimatum after a string of episodes they saw as potentially catastrophic to the campaign, according to a report in The Atlantic.
Among them were repeated claims of pet eating in Springfield, Ohio and Trump’s palling around with controversial right-wing influencer Laura Loomer, journalist Tim Alberta reported.
“Privately, Wiles confided to friends that she and LaCivita felt they’d lost control of the campaign,” Alberta wrote, referring to conversations that he’d had with officials inside Trump’s campaign.
“His advisers, however, feared that something more fundamental had gone amiss,” he wrote. "The past month had seen the campaign spiral into a free-for-all.”
“ … Morale was plummeting among the rank-and-file staff. And Trump himself seemed intent on sabotaging a message — curbing immigration, fighting inflation, projecting strength on the world stage — that had been engineered to win him the election.”
So, in the middle of September, the two campaign bosses arranged a sit-down meeting with their boss.
"Wiles urged her boss to realize just how badly things were going. These recent mistakes could not be repeated; this current path was unsustainable,” Alberta wrote.
"'We need to step back and think hard about what we’re doing,' Wiles told him, according to several people familiar with the conversation. 'Because this can’t go on.'"
According to Alberta, Trump told the pair that he agreed.
But the conversation didn’t stop there. Wiles also complained about Corey Lewandowksi, the manager of Trump’s 2016 campaign who had recently been brought back into his camp and was reportedly throwing his weight around, including carrying out an “audit” of campaign spending.
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“On September 12, when Wiles told Trump, 'This can’t go on,' she added that she wasn’t just talking about Loomer and Springfield. Lewandowski had parachuted into a well-run campaign and rolled grenades into every department, Wiles told Trump, sowing distrust and spreading rumors and making it impossible for her to do her job,” Alberta reported.
“‘If there’s something you’re skeptical of, something you want answers to, let’s talk about it,’ Wiles told her boss. ‘But if you don’t have confidence in me and Chris, just say so.’
“It was an ultimatum. And if Trump struggled with the decision before him — fire Wiles and LaCivita, or keep them and banish Lewandowski — he didn’t let on. Then and there he gave Wiles a vote of confidence. The next day, on the campaign plane, Trump convened Wiles, LaCivita, and Lewandowski around a table in the front cabin, in a meeting first reported on by Puck. He spoke directly to Lewandowski. ‘We can’t afford to lose these guys,’ Trump said, motioning toward Wiles and LaCivita. ‘They’re in charge.’”