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Fantastic reporting. Here's just a slice:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...6bdf7f6f8ba_story.html?utm_term=.bc55928906a3

H.R. McMaster, the president’s national security adviser, has frequently resorted to diversionary tactics to manage Trump.

In the Oval Office, he will volunteer to have his staff study Trump’s more unorthodox ideas. When Trump wanted to make South Korea pay for the entire cost of a shared missile defense system, McMaster and top aides huddled to come up with arguments that the money spent defending South Korea and Japan also benefited the U.S. economy in the form of manufacturing jobs, according to two people familiar with the debate.

“He plays rope-a-dope with him,” a senior administration official said. “He thinks Trump is going to forget, but he doesn’t. H.R.’s strategy is to say, ‘Let us study that, boss.’ He tries to deflect.”
 
This one has been a favorite of mine:

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333788-nsc-official-include-trumps-name-as-often-as-possible-so-he-reads

National Security Council (NSC) officials include President Trump's name in memos in as many paragraphs as possible to increase the chance he reads them, Reuters*reported*Wednesday.

NSC officials insert the president's name in "as many paragraphs as we can because he keeps reading if he's mentioned," the report said.

It added that Trump likes short, single-page memos and likes to use visual aides.
 
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