According to the media, he can't do anything right. If he does something, it's wrong. If he does nothing -- HE's wrong.
http://news.trust.org/item/20170902183837-916ihOn his first visit to Texas after (or during) Harvey, he stayed away from the action and met with people to coordinate relief. That's a positive, in my book -- he stayed out of the way, behind the scenes, and allowed the rescue work to proceed without turning it into a photo op. But the media seems to think he should have jumped into the middle of the action. After all, that's what Obama would have done -- he would have been right there, with rain pouring down his face, shaking hands and kissing babies, instead of talking to people to get the relief started.
The problem with too many people in this country today is that they've been addicted to their cell phones and tweets and sound bites for so long that they don't understand that, sometimes, leadership means staying out of the limelight and working behind the scenes.