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White House Controversy: “A Protracted, Festering Mess”

Thursday, July 13, 2017, By Ellen Mbuqe
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, Professor at聽聽at 黑料不打烊 and Director of the Communications Management Program, offers some advice to the Trump White House for managing their current PR crisis.

“As another week brings new White House denials of alleged collusion with Russia involving President Trump鈥檚 namesake, campaign team and current administration, the controversy is transforming from a substantial concern to a protracted, festering mess. In these situations, public relations counselors often quote Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis: ‘Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.’ In other words, the best way to get past a public controversy is to be transparent about it and fix the problem, so you and the rest of the world can move on. However, the Trump administration has鈥攚ith some success鈥攈ad a history of instead not acknowledging other parties鈥 concerns or accusations, instead staying on the attack as it moves to the next controversy,” said D’Angelo, a 25-year public relations professional.

“Another public relations principle is that reputational damage is often more acute due to the duration of a controversy, even beyond the actual impact of that controversy. Following denials of Russian contacts by former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, later discredited, and now Donald Trump Jr.鈥檚 public claims, the troubling pattern continues and the White House鈥檚 public and political standing is experiencing significant, accelerating drag,” said D’Angelo. “How to turn it around? Tried and true advice would be: seek and tell the truth; if there鈥檚 a problem, say what you鈥檙e doing to fix it now and for the longer term; then do it. I doubt the White House would take that advice. I don鈥檛 know how or when this flap will end, but in the meantime we鈥檙e predictably seeing Corey Lewandowski and other administration supporters claiming this Trump Jr. issue is a media-manufactured distraction and Trump critics turning up the heat with a fresh round of kindling supplied by both his family members and alleged White House leaks. I鈥檓 wishing for sunlight rather than heat, but don鈥檛 see much on the horizon.”

Professor D’Angelo聽is available to speak to media and can be interviewed via email/phone/Skype/LTN studio.聽Contact Ellen James Mbuqe, director of news and public relations at 黑料不打烊, at 315.443.1897 or聽ejmbuqe@syr.edu, or Wendy Loughlin, director of communications at Newhouse, at 315.443.2785 or聽wsloughl@syr.edu, to arrange an interview.

 

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