Every White House I have covered since Reagan, when I got here, power has been more concentrated in the White House than the one before.
The core threat to democracy is not in the White House, it's the [Bush] haters themselves.
Decision-making power, whether it's on foreign affairs or domestic affairs, is concentrated in the White House in a reasonably small circle.
The most interesting thing is that the White House staff and the people under Donald Trump, at least some portion of them, some large portion of them, seem to have turned against Donald Trump.