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Trump Claims He's 'Never Heard Of' Former DHS Official Who Endorsed Biden—But Photo Evidence Says Otherwise

Trump Claims He's 'Never Heard Of' Former DHS Official Who Endorsed Biden—But Photo Evidence Says Otherwise
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On Monday, August 17, Miles Taylor, President Trump's former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief of Staff, released an endorsement of Joe Biden, saying Trump was unfit for the position.

In his video, released on Twitter, Taylor said:


"We would go in to try to talk to him about a pressing national security issue — a cyberattack, a terrorism threat — he wasn't interested in those things. To him, they weren't priorities."


President Trump responded to Taylor's comments with a tweet claiming he had never heard of his own former DHS Chief of Staff.

Unfortunately for the President, Taylor was prepared with receipts.


Many online felt that Taylor's endorsement of Joe Biden was especially significant considering his former role in the Trump administration.

Others felt this endorsement was too little too late considering how Taylor has enabled President Trump in the past.


Meanwhile, if there's one thing everyone agrees on, its that Trump's behavior is not normal or stable for a President.


It's unclear whether the President actually forgot Taylor or whether he's simply lying.



It seems Joe Biden is in a fairly powerful position as November approaches.


If Donald Trump's former employees are to be believed, a second term with him as President would be disastrous.

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