U.S. black deaths criticized by former Secretary of Defense "Trump divides us" June 4, 12:34

The US President Trump's response, which emphasizes maintaining security, has received unusual criticism and strong concern not only from the opposition and Democratic parties but also from former high-ranking officials who supported the government.

The American magazine "Atlantic" posted an article on March 3 by former Secretary of Defense Mathis, who supported President Trump for nearly two years since the inauguration of the administration.

"When I joined the army about fifty years ago, I vowed to uphold the constitution." I never dreamed that I would be instructed to infringe my rights," he said.

And "Donald Trump is the first president of my life that doesn't try to pull the Americans together and pretends that he's trying to divide us. We have no mature leaders. I have witnessed the results of three years," and harshly criticized President Trump.

"We must reject and take responsibility for those who mock the US Constitution," Matisse added.

Since Matisse resigned two years ago, he has never directly criticized President Trump in public, and the American media has widely reported it as an "extraordinary criticism."

In addition, former chairman of the U.S. Army uniform group, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Malen, also contributed to Atlantic, saying, "President Trump disregarded the right to peaceful protests in the country. No. I can't stay silent."

In response to this, President Trump posted on Twitter, "The only thing I and Mr. Obama can match is to dismiss the world's most overestimated Mr. Mathis," Matt said during the Obama administration. Accused him of dismissing the Central Commander.