In an extraordinary statement, the former defence secretary accused the president of abusing his executive authority with Monday’s publicity stunt
Donald Trump’s first defence secretary, James Mattis, has delivered a blistering condemnation of the president, accusing him of abusing executive authority in his response to the recent wave of anti-racism protests that have convulsed cities across the US, and calling for him for to be held accountable.
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