Trump's inability to pivot from grievance to a more unifying message is a characteristic trait, one that his advisers have learned to accept as a feature rather than a flaw.
After the assassination attempt, Trump's team believed he could capitalize on the moment to present a changed self. However, he reverted to familiar patterns in his speech, going off-script and sticking with his greatest hits.
In the debate, Trump's initial self-control quickly gave way to defensiveness when Harris seized on his insecurity about crowd size, demonstrating how easily he can be goaded into his old ways.
A top adviser shared that they don’t attempt to change Trump; instead, they accept that his personality and instincts drive his political persona.
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