Several major Republicans, including several former members of the Trump administration, have signed an open letter to the President to use his power to punish the two former administration officers, signed an open letter to those who criticized him, preferred his actions for “royal autocratic”.
“Our Republic has a new and dangerous example in our republic to direct the lever of the federal government to publicly and publicly for a President,” the group wrote for a President. “No matter what a party or politics does not matter, every American should reject the notion that the terrible power of the presidential power can be used to pursue individual vengeance.”
Earlier this month, Mr. Trump issued two executive orders, canceling the safety approval of Chris Crebs, who led the cyber security and infrastructure security agency during Mr. Trump’s first term and reiterated his claims that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen in the 2020 election, and Miles Taylor, who once served as head of the department of Homeland Security. In 2018, Mr. Taylor wrote an anonymity essay of a New York Times anonymity, accusing Mr. Trump of a fierce “Amority” and an internal government called “resistance”.
The executive orders of Mr. Trump also canceled the security approval of people and institutions affiliated to Mr. Krebs and Mr. Taylor, and called for an inquiry into their official tenure. A letter signed by more than 200 people criticized the tasks that criticize the “deep unconstitutional break” with an example.
The signators wrote, “This type of behavior is expected from a royal autocratic compared to the elected leader of a constitutional republic.” “This is the path of autocracy, not democracy.”
The signs of the letter include Ty Cobb, a lawyer who led Mr. Trump’s response to a special lawyer of his relationship with Russia during his early stages, and served as a general lawyer for the Homeland Security Department until a firing with the White House, who firing in 2019 after a confrontation with the White House.
Mr. Kob and Mr. Mitnik, like many other Republicans in the list of signators, are openly critical of Mr. Trump since participating with their administration.
The letter was operated by a senior partner of the State Democracy Defenders Fund, a group operated by Norm Easen, a senior partner of the Brookings Institution, who worked on the first team of House Democrats of House Democrats working to impeach Mr. Trump in 2019.