
(NNPA) โ Former Republican Party National Chairman Michael Steele goes on the record with NNPA Newswire and it turns out there are more resisters inside the White House โ a high-level group of Republican resisters to President Donald Trump, not a single individual, but a large and still growing group.
In an NNPA Newswire exclusive, Steele said the damning New York Times op-ed by a senior Trump administration official was likely written by a team of the presidentโs trusted hierarchy and itโs a clear signal that America is now witnessing a White House in utter chaos.
Steele, who served as party chair from 2009 to 2011, said Trump has devastated the party and has led Republicans to the brink of a midterm that could see a blue wave from sea to shining sea.
โI think the midterms are going to be a correction election. Voters will correct what they see in government not being about the peopleโs business or government thatโs more caught up in Donald Trump,โ Steele said.
โThe voters may take the House from the Republicans in order to wake them up,โ he said.
On Friday, Trump said he wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate and uncover the identity of the senior administration official who penned the anonymous op-ed in The New York Timesthis week.
โYeah, I would say Jeff should be investigating who the author of this piece was because I really believe itโs national security,โ Trump told reporters Friday aboard Air Force One.
Trump has called the author โgutlessโ and a โcowardโ and the White House reportedly has a list of 12 people whom they believe could be the author of the piece which claimed thereโs a โresistanceโ within the administration.
Steele said he believes he knows the identity of the author โ or, rather he said, authors.
โIn many senses, itโs a cry for help, an acknowledgment within Trumpโs White House that, as the saying goes, โHouston, we have a problem,โโ Steele said.
However, unlike so many others who believe itโs the work of one senior official, Steele said he thinks more than one staffer is behind the damning article.
โItโs my take that this isnโt the hand of or the handprint of one individual,โ he said. โIโve read that and I can hear a lot of different voices that I know personally.โ
He compared the matter to a group of employees all of whom are upset with the boss.
โNo individual will want to go to the boss or go public, so they sit there talking and they write a letter together and give it to one person to take it โ in this case to the press,โ Steele said.
โThat letter reflects the views and concerns of many individuals inside the White House.โ
As to why he wouldnโt reveal the identities, Steele likened it to journalists who maintain anonymous sources. โYou have contacts and I have contacts,โ Steele said.
โMy contacts tell me a lot of things that was inspired in the books by Michael Wolf, Omarosa Manigult Newman and Bob Woodward,โ he said of the authors of recent books that paint the president as unhinged and out of control.
Wolf said he couldnโt relate to those like Sen. Ted Cruz supporting Trump because of the nasty attacks the president made against Cruz and his family during the 2016 campaign.
โIโm sorry, no election is worth my dignity,โ he said. โWhen I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror for a shave, I want to like the guy thatโs looking back at me from the mirror. Ted Cruz is in a battle for his political life when he really should be walking away with this election.โ
Steele said he believes the Republican Party has lost its soul.
He said it was once the party that supported and advocated for Civil Rights and Voting Rights, but now the GOP has become infamous for demeaning and racist statements like referring to certain places as โshitholeโ countries.
โWhen you give [credence] to the idea that people from this culture are thieves, murderers and racist and come from shithole countries, I donโt know how you come to them and say we want your vote,โ Steele said.
Finally, he said the upcoming midterms will represent a challenge for Republicans because Trump has had two years in office and voters are now more likely to seek the anti-Trump.
โBefore they had Trump against Hillary, someone they didnโt like,โ Steele said.
โNow, itโs Trump by himself and instead of comparing Trump to Hillary, they are comparing candidates running for office against Donald Trump.โ
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By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Contributor
