If there are tapes, or even just "tapes," what would they reveal? Words, surely - many predictable, some profane, some belonging to President Trump, others to his staff and visitors. But it's the words we know about – those said in public – that are causing trouble for the president, in virtually every aspect of his job. The president uses his words to attack major institutions of government, taking them down a notch with insults and accusations. But because his words matter, Trump is undermining his own credibility and the credibility of the White House itself. The six days since the firing of James Comey have brought new reasons to question words from the White House press office and the vice president of the United States. And this week -- with the travel ban back in court, a major cyberattack, rumors of a White House staff shakeup, and the president set to leave on his first foreign trip -- Trump doesn't even need his own words to trip him up. One thing the president's words have done is wake up people at institutions he's challenged. And if tapes do exist, expect the folks at one of those institutions – the Congress, the courts, the agencies – to make sure they're heard.
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