The Shine Is Off: Trump Already Cooling On His New Communications Director

Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Bill Shine arrives at the US ambassador's residence Winfield House in London on July 12, 2018. - The four-day trip, which will include talks with Prime Minister Theresa May, t... Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Bill Shine arrives at the US ambassador's residence Winfield House in London on July 12, 2018. - The four-day trip, which will include talks with Prime Minister Theresa May, tea with Queen Elizabeth II and a private weekend in Scotland, is set to be greeted by a leftist-organised mass protest in London on Friday. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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White House communications director Bill Shine had an uphill battle to climb from day one of his job. President Donald Trump does not like to be handled, considers himself his best spokesman and enjoys his adversarial relationship with the press.

And according to a Wednesday New York Times report, Shine is already failing to win Trump’s approval. The mercurial President reportedly thinks Shine has delivered a lackluster performance in ginning up more positive coverage for the administration and vocally longs for the days of Hope Hicks.

Part of the problem is the dysfunction within the communications team: with little cooperation and Trump’s unpredictability, staying on message can be well-nigh impossible.

Still, Trump reportedly feels ripped off in his selection and disappointed in Shine’s lack of media savvy.

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