DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Trump officials under pressure to increase their ‘masculine appeal’: report

April 18, 2026
in News
Trump officials under pressure to increase their ‘masculine appeal’: report

Beyond the widely derided “Mar-a-Lago face” that is a staple among women in Donald Trump’s orbit, the New York Times is reporting that men working in the administration are also being scrutinized by the president who has strict appearance standardsthat he expects them to satisfy.

According to Zac Seidler, a clinical psychologist, beneath the Trump Cabinet tough guy exterior “all you see is fragility.”

“It’s constant attempts at trying to cultivate a persona that in their eyes seems strong and powerful and dominant and stoic,” explained Seidler.

Trump’s obsession with appearance extends to his own image, the Times’ Jesse McKinley wrote, noting that last fall, the president publicly groused about a Time magazine photo he claimed made him look bald — a moment that exposed the very insecurity his male staff members are forced to perform against. Political scientist Dan Cassino explained how this dynamic plays out across the administration: “Men in the Trump administration are performing a very specific type of masculinity in order to try and appeal to Trump.” Trump uses appearance-based criticism as a tool of power. Rose Hackman, author of “Emotional Labor,” explained the psychological mechanism: “Commenting on someone’s look or looks is one of the most basic forms of power play we have.” The system weaponizes insecurity against loyalty, with Hackman pointing out that what Trump has said about men in his inner circle “effectively reduces them to assets,” which can “make them feel like they have to be jumping around him, or else their status in his eyes could change at any time.” The psychological toll is severe McKinley elaborated. “That sort of presidential evaluation can trigger men’s insecurities, part of ‘this overarching belief that you must look and appear a certain way or you have failed.’” When appearance-based status can shift instantly, “the whole edifice shakes.” Trump has extended this image control beyond his staff. His surrogates frequently tout his vitality, and the president often connects himself with men who evince masculine traits, including musclebound influencers — reinforcing a narrow, performative version of acceptable manhood. Northwestern University professor Maryam Kouchaki, who studies workplace dynamics, described the underlying vulnerability, telling the Times: “It’s fragile. And it’s easily lost.” Masculinity, she notes, is constantly “earned” and constantly under threat when it depends on external validation rather than internal substance.

The post Trump officials under pressure to increase their ‘masculine appeal’: report appeared first on Raw Story.

Wild drone video shows SoCal surfers paddling inches away from great white sharks
News

Wild drone video shows SoCal surfers paddling inches away from great white sharks

by New York Post
April 18, 2026

Experts have been warning that shark sightings on the Southern California coast are getting more frequent, and insane footage of ...

Read more
News

A bizarre insurance scam was exposed as ‘clearly a human in a bear suit’ damaging luxury cars

April 18, 2026
News

After the Heists: Securing Museums Without Closing Them Off

April 18, 2026
News

Geena Davis completes Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Thelma & Louise’ tribute at Coachella

April 18, 2026
News

Crowds pack USC campus on opening day of L.A. Times Festival of Books

April 18, 2026
Man Charged in Lego Theft Scheme of Replacing Pieces With Pasta, Police Say

Man Charged in Lego Theft Scheme of Replacing Pieces With Pasta, Police Say

April 18, 2026
Conservative influencer attacked by gay couple with baby in West Hollywood after asking about parenting choice

Conservative influencer attacked by gay couple with baby in West Hollywood after asking about parenting choice

April 18, 2026
Finding a New Approach to Displaying a Museum Collection

Finding a New Approach to Displaying a Museum Collection

April 18, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026