According to Mark Esper, who has come under intense criticism for his participation in Trump’s dictatorial theatrics, he and Mark Milley weren’t in on the president's church stunt
over Trump’s “seemingly autocratic rule.” But any efforts to hold Trump—as well as Esper and Milley—accountable are likely to be crushed by complicit Republicans. Asked by NBC News’Tuesday about the president’s stunt the day before and the violence against protesters that preceded it, GOP lawmakers—profiles in courage both—each claiming they couldn’t answer the reporter’s question because they were “late for lunch.
“[The resolution] just indulges in the myopic obsession with President Trump that has come to define the Democratic side of the aisle,” said McConnell, who earlier Tuesday—in response to a question about Trump’s conduct the day before—that he’s “not going to critique other people’s performances.” Still, behind the scenes, there appeared to be real anger brewing.
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