Trump 2.0 Embraces Risk
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Some collateral damage with disruption? In Trump 2.0, that’s OK.

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President Donald Trump and his inner circle have modeled boldness and at times recklessness in pursuing their goals.
The Silicon Valley ethos embodied by Elon Musk and his outsider team “move fast, break things” has infused much of the administration in how it shapes and delivers on Mr. Trump ’s agenda.
The embrace of risk and any political fallout with it may be a feature not a bug of this administration.
Administration's successes may seed its own downfall, says professor of public policy at UCLA .
President Trump has said that personnel cuts are the remit of his Cabinet secretaries, who should use a “scalpel’s” to remove low performers from agencies.
Administration has also shown competence in other areas.
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