Many high-level members of Trump's administration, appointed by Trump himself, are coming out against him; for example:
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has a new book coming out that documents outrageous and "shocking" requests and demands made by Trump during Esper's one year as a department head.
Former Attorney General William Barr recently rejected the idea of Trump returning to the White House.
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton hasn’t just denounced Trump, last week Bolton agreed that the former president was a national security threat to the United States.
John Kelly, meanwhile, served as Trump’s White House chief of staff for 17 months, working side-by-side with the then-president every day in the West Wing. Now, Kelly can barely contain his apparent contempt for Trump.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis wrote a rather extraordinary rebuke of Trump, condemning the president for being divisive, immature, and cavalier about abusing his powers.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson revealed Trump was “undisciplined,” “doesn’t like to read,” and repeatedly asked him to break the law.
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has a new book coming out that documents outrageous and "shocking" requests and demands made by Trump during Esper's one year as a department head.
Former Attorney General William Barr recently rejected the idea of Trump returning to the White House.
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton hasn’t just denounced Trump, last week Bolton agreed that the former president was a national security threat to the United States.
John Kelly, meanwhile, served as Trump’s White House chief of staff for 17 months, working side-by-side with the then-president every day in the West Wing. Now, Kelly can barely contain his apparent contempt for Trump.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis wrote a rather extraordinary rebuke of Trump, condemning the president for being divisive, immature, and cavalier about abusing his powers.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson revealed Trump was “undisciplined,” “doesn’t like to read,” and repeatedly asked him to break the law.
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