The sad thing is, his supporters won't see this behavior, because time & again in interviews, they say they "don't pay attention to news, and I think he's doing fine."
I've heard this over and over again when they interview Trump voters on npr. "If you really talk to people outside of all of it, they really don't care, and they're turning it off."
Also some weird, unsubstantiated stuff about how, even thought Obamacare worked for their daughter, it hurts 50 for every one it helps, and how the government messes up whatever they get involved in, blah, blah, blah." Yep, those national parks sure suck. As does the NIH and NASA, as does food safety, and education, and sanitation, and the EPA (cut to
this scene, replacing the word "Romans" with "Government").
http://www.npr.org/2017/05/14/528335226/how-is-president-trump-doing-2-trump-voters-weigh-in
Mind, even if they did pay attention to (real) news, I'm not sure they'd mind 45 rudely shoving aside some metro-sexual commie Euro-trash. /sarc
I think some Trump voters might be getting
buyer's regret by now, more perhaps than when they found
just 3% did back in March. Still, many, probably most, are holding firm. We can't forget that some people voted for him because they liked the "un censored," "not-politically correct" ness of him. He says what "everyone" is really thinking, according to them. I think some people take satisfaction at seeing our chief executive behaving like an untutored boor in public.
I keep thinking the GOP has finally lost its marbles, because it's
again going after benefits and programs that benefit some of their core voters (older white people and working class white people who are down on their luck), but there never seems to be the mass exodus that would make sense if all people really did vote their own self interest. Maybe Stockholm syndrome works at the voting booths too.