Donald Trump’s accommodation with violence
Mark Esper’s memoir of the dying months of the Trump administration is a frightening read
AHEAD OF THE mid-terms in 2018, the New York Times published a sensational piece from a “senior official” in Donald Trump’s administration who claimed to be “working diligently from within to frustrate parts of [the president’s] agenda and his worst inclinations”. After it emerged that the author was Miles Taylor, a little-known staffer in the Department of Homeland Security, the Times was accused of mis-selling. Yet it turns out Mr Taylor’s words were before long equally true of the secretary of defence.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “Donald Trump’s brutal turn”
United States May 14th 2022
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