The unknown writer behind a famous 2018 op-ed also said other administration officials were 'considering adding their voices before votes are cast in 2020.'
hitting out at the anonymous author's"conspicuous failures of judgement" and noting that they"try very hard" to appear as a"heroic truth teller."
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a joint news conference with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in the Rose Garden at the White House July 25, 2017 in Washington, DC.The anonymous author responded:"Trump will hear from me, in my own name, before the 2020 election." They also claimed that more staffers were thinking of coming out against their boss during the campaign."Other people who are currently serving, and who have left, are also considering adding their voices before votes are cast in 2020," they said."We talk about this with some regularity."
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