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This is an astounding list for anyone who has a number of the top officials in their administration (or a company they run) to come out against you in such public and negative ways, most suggesting you should never get that job again, or some other very harsh criticism.
I submit that ALL PRIOR POTUS admin's COMBINED would not have this many dissenters, raising red flags, about their time in office.
I pulled these from a few different searches, and certainly have missed a few big names and i expect as we get closer to the election more and more will speak out so lets use this list to keep a running total.
- vice president, Mike Pence
- attorney general, Bill Barr
- secretary of defense, James Mattis
- Next secretary of defense, Mark Esper
- chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley
- secretary of state, Rex Tillerson
- Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley
- presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie
- Next national security adviser, HR McMaster
- third national security adviser, John Bolton
- second chief of staff, John Kelly
- former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney
- communications director, Anthony Scaramucci
- next communications director, Stephanie Grisham
- Secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer
- homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert
- former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen
- White House lawyer, Ty Cobb
- director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin
- deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews
- chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson
The question is : Do you think, that having so many of the people who worked closest with you not speaking out so negatively against you, is an indictment on you, or would you offer a defense for Trump of 'it is them and not me'.
I submit that ALL PRIOR POTUS admin's COMBINED would not have this many dissenters, raising red flags, about their time in office.
I pulled these from a few different searches, and certainly have missed a few big names and i expect as we get closer to the election more and more will speak out so lets use this list to keep a running total.
- vice president, Mike Pence
- attorney general, Bill Barr
- secretary of defense, James Mattis
- Next secretary of defense, Mark Esper
- chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley
- secretary of state, Rex Tillerson
- Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley
- presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie
- Next national security adviser, HR McMaster
- third national security adviser, John Bolton
- second chief of staff, John Kelly
- former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney
- communications director, Anthony Scaramucci
- next communications director, Stephanie Grisham
- Secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer
- homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert
- former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen
- White House lawyer, Ty Cobb
- director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin
- deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews
- chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson
The question is : Do you think, that having so many of the people who worked closest with you not speaking out so negatively against you, is an indictment on you, or would you offer a defense for Trump of 'it is them and not me'.
