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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Kelly’s and Tillerson’s ‘Resistance’ in the White House President Trumps determination to break with past policies has prompted outrageous resistance not only from Democrats but even by some in his own administration. Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley offers the latest evidence of that, accusing ex-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and ex-Chief of Staff John Kelly of trying to undermine Trump. In her new book and interviews about it, Haley says the men claimed they were trying to save the country and that if they did not do something, people would die. They believed it was their decisions, not the presidents, that were in the best interest of America. Yet Kellys and Tillersons gripes didnt fit the model of a rogue president. They simply disagreed with specific policies, like withdrawing from the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal and moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. see also Top Republicans rip Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria Thats not out of control its refusing to be bound by conventional wisdom, which in fact proved to be false. On the embassy move, Haley notes, the two predicted the sky would fall. For decades, critics warned that the Arab street, and perhaps the entire Middle East, would explode if Washington took this step. Yet Trump went ahead, and the sky is still up there. Nixing the Paris accord and the Iran deal similarly failed to bring the promised disasters. The establishment was wrong. More important, Haley is 1,000 percent right to say Tillersons and Kellys duty was to let Trump know their concerns and quit if they didnt like his final decisions. Yes, Democrats in Congress have every right to oppose Trumps policies, as Republicans did his predecessors. Yet Dems drive to impeach him has given a lot of play to various diplomats objecting to Trumps shadow Ukraine policy. Sorry: The State Department works for the president, not vice versa. Trumps completely free to use outsiders like Rudy Giuliani as envoys, as presidents always have. If Democrats cant show Trump cutting foreign deals that benefit him personally rather than serving the nations interest, impeachment is just a giant waste of time. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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