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Dissent against Donald Trump is bubbling within his administration—but people are too scared to act on it.
Some White House staffers no longer believe that Trump is fit to be president, according to Miles Taylor, who served as Department of Homeland Security chief of staff during Trump’s first term. They believe that the president is “still the same man, but worse and emboldened,” Taylor said on The Court of History podcast. He noted that staffers described Trump as “deeply impulsive, but impulsive without checks and balances around him.”
“If I was sitting with Donald Trump right now, I would say, ‘I have friends in your White House, and some of them are … laying very, very low, but share some of the same concerns that I had during the first Trump administration,’” Taylor said.
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Some White House staffers no longer believe that Trump is fit to be president, according to Miles Taylor, who served as Department of Homeland Security chief of staff during Trump’s first term. They believe that the president is “still the same man, but worse and emboldened,” Taylor said on The Court of History podcast. He noted that staffers described Trump as “deeply impulsive, but impulsive without checks and balances around him.”
“If I was sitting with Donald Trump right now, I would say, ‘I have friends in your White House, and some of them are … laying very, very low, but share some of the same concerns that I had during the first Trump administration,’” Taylor said.
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