VIDEO Rex Tillerson Confirms That Trump Doesn't Know How To Read

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Rex Tillerson Confirms That Trump Doesn't Know How To Read In a revealing discussion, the video "Rex Tillerson Confirms That Trump Doesn't Know How To Read" features former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaking candidly about his experiences working under President Donald Trump. The conversation was originally aired during an interview with CBS's Bob Schieffer.

Key Takeaways:​

  • Lack of Discipline: Tillerson remarked on Trump's unorthodox working style, contrasting it sharply with the disciplined environment of ExxonMobil, where he previously served as CEO. He suggested that Trump frequently neglects detailed briefing reports and tends to rely more on gut feelings rather than thorough analysis.
  • Impulsiveness: The former Secretary indicated that while Trump may not intend to be impulsive, his actions often reflect a lack of self-control, leading to erratic decision-making. Tillerson described Trump's approach as one that often involves making decisions without a solid foundation of information.
  • Intellectual Capacity: There was an undercurrent of Tillerson suggesting that Trump’s intellectual capacity may not match the gravitas of the presidency. He expressed skepticism about Trump’s ability to engage with complex topics, implying that this could influence his decision-making abilities on significant policy issues.

    Discussion Points:​

    This video raises various questions about leadership styles and the implications of a president's intellectual engagement on governance. Tillerson's comments have sparked debates about Trump's competency and the influence of his management approach on foreign and domestic policy.

    Community Engagement:​

    What are your thoughts on Tillerson's reflections? Do you believe that the president's reading habits and ability to engage with detailed information affect his decision-making? Share your opinions and experiences below! For those interested in learning more about leadership styles, check out similar discussions in our archives! Feel free to jump into this ongoing conversation!
 


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