The scandals surrounding ex-President Donald Trump continue. Now one of his former administration officials is revealing explosive content about how things would have happened in the Trump administration. A statement by Trump’s former top adviser Stephen Miller caused outrage.
A new book appears to reveal Miller’s questionable policies when Trump was still in power. The explosive contents reveal Miles Taylor, the former Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland Security under Trump.
In his book “Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump,” Taylor writes about how Trump adviser Miller wanted to deal with migrants.
Trump adviser shocked by violent plan against migrants
Migrants have always been a topic that the Trump-loyal Maga Republicans (Maga stands for Trump’s Make America Great Again) campaign populistly exploit for their political goals. Trump’s inner-party opponent, Ron DeSantis, also recently presented his hard-line plan against illegal migration if he were to become US president.
Trump also railed against migrants and boasted plans to build a wall on the Mexican border. But apparently the Trump administration had other ideas circulating to stop refugees.
At the time, according to Taylor’s book, Miller suggested blowing up migrants in boats with drones. In a passage reviewed by Rolling Stone, Taylor writes of an April 2018 conversation in which Miller allegedly advocated an attack on a migrant ship bound for the United States.
Miller, it is said, advocated the possible mass killing of civilians by suggesting that they are not protected by the US Constitution because they are in international waters.
It should be emphasized that there were unarmed people in the boat. In other words, this plan would violate international law. Miller denies these allegations against him.
Trump’s former adviser Miller is defending himself against allegations
“This is complete fiction, existing only in the mind of Miles Taylor, who is desperate to stay relevant by inventing material for his new book,” Miller’s representative said.
Taylor claims in his book that Miller gave his argument to Paul Zukunft at the time. Future, meanwhile, is a retired admiral who was then the commander of the United States Coast Guard. When asked, the future answer was: he “doesn’t remember the exchange described in the book”.
According to Rolling Stone, the Admiral says:
But Taylor insists: “The conversation happened.” After resigning from the Trump administration in 2019, Taylor endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election and later identified himself as “Anonymous”.
As an anonymous author, Taylor wrote infamous op-eds for The New York Times in 2018, sharply criticizing President Trump, describing him as “boisterous, hostile, narrow-minded and ineffectual.”
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