Trump's advisers ask him to give fewer interviews due to controversial statements - WSJ
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Donald Trump's inner circle is concerned about his controversial impromptu comments. Advisers recommend reducing the number of interviews for stability.

Advisers to US President Donald Trump are urging him to reduce his interactions with the press and give fewer interviews due to ambiguous and controversial statements amid the war and domestic political tensions. This is reported by The Wall Street Journal, according to UNN.
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According to the publication, Trump's inner circle is concerned that his impromptu comments could create additional problems for the administration and complicate the team's work.
The WSJ notes that the president often deviates from pre-prepared talking points, makes sharp statements, or shifts emphasis during public appearances and interactions with journalists.
Against this backdrop, advisers are reportedly recommending reducing the number of interviews and more tightly controlling the president's public communication.
At the same time, Trump himself, as the newspaper writes, is reluctant to agree to such restrictions and continues to consider direct communication with the media his strong suit.