US President Donald Trump, who is running for're-election' ahead of the US presidential election in November, met an ambush.

That's because the big guys from the same party who turn their backs on President Trump, a Republican member of the Republican Party, are struggling.

Former President George W. Bush is the most representative. Son of George W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, and a senior Republican politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States.

The New York Times said, "Former President George W. Bush will not support President Trump in the November presidential election following 2016."

In the days of former President Bush, administration officials also formed an outlying sponsorship organization called '43 Alumni for Biden' to support Democratic President Joe Biden's candidate instead of Trump.The family of the late Senator John McCain, a revered republican war hero in the United States beyond the camp, has virtually joined the ranks of support for Biden.

Yesterday (local time on the 18th), a video called'Unexpected Friendship' was released at the Democratic National Convention, featuring Candidate Biden and Senator McCain.

In the video, Mrs. Cindy, the wife of former Senator McCain, commented on "the extraordinary friendship between husband and Biden," and spoke of the frustration of President Trump's nomination for the Republican Party.

Colin Powell, who served as the first black secretary of state in US history under the George W. Bush administration, also appeared at the Democratic National Convention on the same day to criticize Trump.

Republicans, including former Ohio governor John Kaysik, former Republican presidential nominee contestant four years ago, former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman, former Republican candidate for California governor Meg Whitman Quibi, and former New York State Congressman Susan Molinary. Four influential figures addressed Biden's support and anti-Trump.

The Democratic Party has been putting Republican giants into the national convention in an attempt to capture the moderately conservative forces disappointed by President Trump, with candidate Biden, who is classified as moderate.

Following this Democratic National Congress, President Trump confronted with a distinctive straightforward criticism at a White House briefing, saying, "The reason I am in the White House is because former Presidents Barack Obama and former Vice President Biden did not do well."

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