Former officials have a 'moral duty' to voice their concerns about his presidency, said Miles Taylor, the ex-chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security.
During interviews, Taylor has accused Trump of routinely asking aides to break the law, using his former agency for explicitly political purposes, and wanting to maim and shoot migrants trying to cross the southern border, according to the news channelTaylor launched The Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform group to bring together concerned ex-aides and said they now had a"moral" duty to speak out and deny Trump a second term.
U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he delivers remarks to the City of New York Police Benevolent Association at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on August 14. Ex-officials are being urged to speak out about concerns they have ahead of the November 3 election.Speaking to the news channel, the former assistant secretary of counterterrorism and threat prevention, said:"Enough is enough. People need to understand how dangerous a moment we are in.
Former Department of Homeland Security official Miles Taylor in an appearance on CNN's New Day on September 18. Taylor said Troye's endorsement of Democratic nominee Joe Biden will create a"domino" effect among other White House officials.She said:"While these voters disliked Trump intensely, they didn't trust the media, they didn't trust Democrats, they didn't trust the leaks.
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