On to the next two traits! They are:
5--POTUS feels entitled to special treatment and thus also feels victimized by others' criticism of him.
5--POTUS feels entitled to special treatment and thus also feels victimized by others' criticism of him.
6--When Mr. Trump feels victimized, he becomes angry and publicly shames the object(s) of his ire.
Examples of these attributes are ubiquitous. So, let's use the ongoing Trump Campaign-Russian Influence scandal to illustrate them. To frame the discussion, the elements of each attribute will be treated individually.
Entitled to Special Treatment The President requested a loyalty oath from James Comey, former Director of the FBI. The former seems to define loyalty as willingness to publically defend his antics. It is unclear whether Trump includes in this antics that are also illegal.
Criticism Narcissists, like those with other personality disorders, think in black or white terms at a significantly higher rate than the general population. As such, declining to pledge his loyalty (however gracefully it was done) would be interpreted by Trump to mean that Mr. Comey was declaring himself an adversary.
This was tolerable until two things became clear. First, evidence was mounting that Trump himself would be implicated in the Campaign-Russia scandal. Since then, there have been several unconfirmed reports that POTUS was formally notified that he is the target of a federal investigation. Here is the Department of Justice' general explanation of what that means:
Second, it became clear that Director Comey would likely be testifying before congress and, potentially, a grand jury. Since then, he has agreed to publically testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, chaired by Richard Burr (R-NC), and the House Oversight Committee led by the retiring Jason Chafetz (R-UT).
Victimization The combination of being investigated by Mr. Comey's FBI, and likely being publically implicated by Comey's testimony, was not tolerable to Mr. Trump. He concluded that the disloyal Director aimed to bring him down. And at that moment, Comey became President Trump's victimizer.
So, he fired the Director.
Anger and Shaming Equally important is the way in which Mr. Comey was terminated--disrespectfully and publically. It was done by letter, a copy of which was released to reporters by the White House as the original was in transit. Consequently, the public learned of the termination before Mr. Comey, who then found out from news reports that came out while he was addressing his staff. This outcome was calculated by POTUS, who was obviously acting out anger in the form of public shaming.
Still not a pretty picture.
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