SHANNON BREAM, FOX NEWS: At some point does the changeover, the turnover appear that there's too much disarray or is this do you think a final set that's the right team that's going to move him forward?



CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: You get two strikes, three strikes and you're out. You get a third firing and it will be called disarray, chaos, confusion. But I think at this point people understand that with the stories coming out about Manafort, it was impossible to keep him on. So that's sort of explicable.



The other part is we saw from the speech that Trump made late today in Michigan, the process of softening the man is under way. I mean, this is a very heavy soak, a wash, a dry, a spin and they're doing it, I think, rather effectively, talking about the concern of minorities, supposedly confessing that he occasionally says the wrong things, let's see if he can do that without reading off a teleprompter. And I'm sure he'll be asked what do you regret, can you give an example. It will be interesting to see if he gives an example and which example it might be. So that process is going on. The new team is in charge of so this makes a lot of sense.