The presidents Cabinet meetings from his first term were sycophantic and cringe-worthy. In his second term, theyre worse.
In Trumpâs first term, his groveling White House Cabinet meetings became a national punch-line.
In his second term, theyâre even more cult-like. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-08-27T15:34:22.776Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-groveling-cult-white-house-cabinet-meetings-go-bad-worse-rcna227501
As regular readers might recall, the president went around the room, offering each member of his team an opportunity to genuflect about how happy they were to be associated with him. The result was nothing short of creepy. John Harwood, apparently flabbergasted, said at the time,
Honestly this is like a scene from the Third World. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and his staff quickly put together a satirical meeting in the New York senators conference room, mocking the tone and the rhetoric of Trumps gathering.
Though it hardly seemed possible, eight years later, the conditions have become even more cringe-worthy. The New York Times published a great analysis of the Republicans latest Cabinet meeting:
There in the Cabinet Room which is starting to take on the gilded-cage look of Mr. Trumps Oval Office all of the presidents men and women took their turns, each working a little bit harder than the last to offer Mr. Trump praise and to assure him that they were working to tackle his long list of grievances.
.....In one especially memorable example, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer who recently spent thousands of dollars on a giant picture of the president that now hangs on the front wall of the Department of Labors headquarters told Trump,
Mr. President, I invite you to see your big, beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor, because you are really the transformational president of the American worker. ... I was so honored to unveil that yesterday.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer: "Mr President, I invite you see your big beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor because you are really the transformational president of the American worker, along with the American flag and President Roosevelt."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-08-26T17:42:01.140Z
......For Americans, a display like this one is jarring and unfamiliar, but for some international audiences, the White House gathering might seem more familiar. As The Washington Post reported
, The meeting ... bore similarities to meetings of ministers in other countries where leaders have sought to exert strong, personal control over large stretches of national life, scholars said, including in Russia and Turkey.
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, the director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security and a former intelligence analyst in the first Trump administration focused on Russia, told the Post,
It is definitely a widespread phenomenon with a lot of these personalist leaders.