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“Kushner, now back from vacationing in Croatia, delivered the news at a Friday morning breakfast as diplomatically as he could. “We’ve really got a problem here, Paul,” Kushner told him. “You’re going to have to step down.” But Manafort objected. “Well, I don’t want to do that, because it’ll look…” quote by Joshua Green
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““Kushner, now back from vacationing in Croatia, delivered the news at a Friday morning breakfast as diplomatically as he could. “We’ve really got a problem here, Paul,” Kushner told him. “You’re going to have to step down.” But Manafort objected. “Well, I don’t want to do that, because it’ll look like I’m guilty,” he said. Kushner pressed harder. “It would be helpful if you stepped down.” “Yes,” Manafort replied, “but I can’t do that.” At this, Kushner’s demeanor hardened and he glanced at his watch. “We’re putting out a press release at nine a.m. that says you’ve resigned,” he said. “That’s in thirty seconds.” Manafort’s ouster extinguished the last vestige of hope for””

Joshua Green

About This Quote

Source Article: The New York Times, 2018

Political pressure can force officials to resign, but personal ambition and fear of guilt create resistance.

In simple terms: People resist stepping down due to guilt and reputation concerns.

Key Takeaway

Understand motivations behind political resignations.

Themes

politics power resistance reputation

Mood

analytical skeptical

Type

political narrative

When to use this quote

  • government negotiations
  • media statements
  • career decisions

Key Concepts

coercion self‑preservation strategic timing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What incentives could encourage genuine accountability?
  • How does public pressure shape political decisions?
A Different Perspective

Resignations may be symbolic without genuine accountability.

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