IU-grad Miles Taylor: “The Republican Party Is A Sinking Ship”
WASHINGTON The Republican Party as it is today is a “sinking ship”, says the former chief of staff for Homeland Security in the Trump administration.
Miles Taylor, a lifelong Republican, Indiana University-graduate, and the man who wrote an anonymous tell-all book about the administration while he was working for Homeland Security, has founded a group of current and former GOP lawmakers and high profile individuals, who vehemently disagree with where the Republican Party is headed.
“Frankly, we came to the conclusion that if he didn’t band together, the pro-democracy movement would fracture,” Taylor told WISH-TV’s All Indiana Politics.
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