At a new advertisement by Republican Voters Against Trump, Miles Taylor also endorses Joe Biden and states the president attempted to separate households to discourage immigration.
President Donald Trump needed to shut off the emergency relief to California amid catastrophic wildfires since it turned out to be a blue state, and he strove to intentionally separate households to dissuade immigration, according to a scathing accounts given by a former government official on Monday. Taylor stated Trump wanted to enlarge household separation in the boundary, withhold emergency financing due to partisan grudges and neglect pressing national security problems for the interest of his political goals.
Taylor endorsed Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, at the advertisement, stating he believed that the former president could shield the nation despite their partisan differences. In addition, he composed in an op-ed at The Washington Post which Trump attempted to utilize the Department of Homeland Security to meet a political agenda, such as shutting down the California-Mexico border. Taylor is one of the most senior members of the Trump government to rear Biden.
"This person is another monster of this D.C. Swamp who never knew the value of this President's schedule or the American public elected him clearly only wants to cash-in," White House spokesperson Judd Deere said in an announcement to POLITICO. "President Trump has an unprecedented amount of achievements regardless of government bureaucrats that are just out for themselves, but not the forgotten people of the nation."
From the advertisement, Taylor stated that Trump requested for financing to be pulled in the Federal Emergency Management Agency during devastating wildfires that caused tens of thousands of dollars damage from California, since the state wasn't a part of his political base.
"He advised us to stop donating money to people whose homes had burnt down since he had been regretful hat men and women within the state of California did not support him," Taylor explained.
Trump tweeted January 2019 which California should quit getting FEMA cash until "that they get their act together" on appropriate forest management.
Taylor also alleged that Trump attempted to separate households of immigrants to be able to dissuade them from entering the nation. Underneath the Trump government "zero tolerance" immigration policy, countless families have been split when parents had been held in detention for illegally crossing the border. The government officially reversed path on separating children from their parents following a fierce outcry, however, Taylor alleges that Trump attempted to reinstitute the clinic so as to frighten immigrants.
Taylor stated in his op-ed which Trump became "clearly angry" when Nielsen denied. Nielsen abandoned her post in April of this past year.
"He wished to go farther to get a deliberate plan of ripping kids from their parents to demonstrate those parents that they should not come to the boundary in the first place," Taylor stated.
The president ignored pressing national security issues, derailing briefings to concentrate on constructing a wall in the southern boundary, Taylor wrote. Administration officials had to speak Trump from prohibited actions, Taylor explained, however Trump said he would get away with them since he'd "magical authority"
From the advertisement, Taylor explained Trump as "among the very unfocused and undisciplined senior executives I have ever encountered."
"It creates a great deal of sense to me personally that he is endorsing Joe Biden -- if he had been working in the Department of Homeland Security, no wall was constructed along with the boundary had been wide open," Kushner told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "That is why the president shifted the team there."