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James Carville Advises Trump Staffers to Disclose Information

James Carville has encouraged Trump administration staffers to disclose information about the White House's internal issues to protect themselves. He believes that those who leak information tend to fare better in historical assessments of controversial administrations.

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James Carville, a veteran Democratic strategist, has advised individuals still working in President Donald Trump’s White House to begin leaking information about the administration. During an episode of his podcast, Carville urged staffers to 'save yourself' by sharing what they know regarding the internal dynamics and challenges within the White House. He suggested that those who leak information tend to have a better historical reputation, stating, 'When the history is written, the leakers always do better.' Carville also expressed his belief that Trump would no longer be in office by April of the following year, citing ongoing issues within the administration. He encouraged younger staffers to participate in leaking information, asserting that it could improve their standing in the future.

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Inflammatory language 6/100
Sentiment -20/100

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  • loaded language: 'chaos'
  • loaded language: 'controversial'
  • headline asserts a conclusion / scare-quotes

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James Carville Issues Blunt Message to Trump Staffers: 'Save Yourself'

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James Carville Advises Trump Staffers to Disclose Information