Donald Trump has a philosophy which is opposite of that of Mahatma Gandhi, who declared that “means are everything”. He was willing to sacrifice even the most advantageous of outcomes for himself and his families if the way in which such triumphs were earned jarred his “inner voice”. For Donald Trump, and this is a trait that has lasted throughout his lifetime, what counts is to win. And means available is kosher if it brings him closer to such an outcome. And it must be admitted that such an approach has served Trump well. Despite several near-disasters in his business dealings, the New York construction and lifestyle magnate has held on to his billionaire status. Were he the hyper-erratic individual the 45th President of the United States is portrayed as in much of mainstream media globally, such an outcome would have been impossible. Good luck is seldom sufficient for such spectacular wins as have occurred during the course of Donald J. Trump’s career, although this is ignored by his detractors. Judging by the two relatives he has pitch-forked into the Administration as formal members of Team Trump, the President has not let go of the wells of liberalism which characterise that city. Of course, it is evident that in the case of Donald Trump, the depth of liberal waters in the “well” of his psyche seems to be at a considerable depth, far more so than in the case of his attractive and capable daughter Ivanka and her devoted spouse, Jared Kushner. Both are clearly liberals in their social attitudes, and it is therefore little surprise that their reputations have been the target of sniper attacks by ideologues of the ferocity of Steve Bannon, in whose exit the two are known to have played a role, howsoever small this may be. Bannon’s abusive references to Ivanka, some directly, made it impossible for the President to retain him on the White House staff, even were the gifted Jewish advisor was not a member of the President’s family. Given the much softer approach of Ivanka Kushner, it is clear that some of Trump’s woes come from the fact that he seems more to ignore rather than take her advice.
Judging by the all too limited public interventions by First Lady Melania Trump, it is reasonable to assume that she too has liberal instincts. Hopefully, both the First Daughter and the First Lady will play a more prominent role in the administration than has been the case thus far. Both seem aware of the fact that the strength of the US is its eclectic and welcoming spirit. Millions of individuals who have traversed tens of thousands of miles to settle in the US have shown themselves to be model citizens, especially the Indian-American community, which, it must be said, is far better represented in the Trump administration than was the case with any of his predecessors. Given this, there is a case for dialling back on the anti-immigration rhetoric that has erupted on the campaign trail from