Trump's criticism article Former U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials write their name October 29, 11:27

A former U.S. Department of Homeland Security official revealed that he was the author of an article criticizing the president who anonymously contributed to a leading newspaper by a senior U.S. administration official.

As the presidential election on the 3rd of next month approaches, the impact on the election campaign is the focus.

In September, a senior Trump administration official published an anonymous editorial in the New York Times, a leading American newspaper, harshly criticizing President Trump for saying, "The president lacks moral ideas."



President Trump strongly opposed the publication of the article, and while Vice President Mike Pence said, "You can have it checked with a lie detector," government officials denied involvement one after another, calling for speculation about who the author was. I was there.



About this article On the 28th, Miles Taylor, who was the Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland Security until last year, issued a statement saying, "I am the author of this article, but the ideas expressed in it are federal. It was widely shared among the top executives of the government, "he said.



After retiring from the White House Chief of Staff, Taylor was featured in the media as a former senior official in the administration criticizing President Trump, and has been involved in a movement to support Democrat Biden while being a Republican.



"This dissatisfied liar chose to leak anonymously rather than speak out," the White House said in a statement yesterday, accusing Taylor of the impending presidential election on the 3rd of next month. The focus is on the impact on the election campaign.

Being suspicious of being an aide to President Trump

"The anonymous author was found to be a low-level person who had never worked in the White House, one more from the corrupt capital of Washington," Trump said at a supporter's rally in Arizona. It's just a big hoax, "he criticized Taylor.



On top of that, President Trump said, "Because my right arm was told as if I wrote an article, I wondered if it was Presidential adviser Hope Hicks or son-in-law Jared Kushner," he said. He revealed that he was skeptical that he might be the author.