A Former WH Aide Exposed Disturbing Corruption; Trump Wanted To Tap The Phones Of Staffers He Believed Were Leaking His Secrets

There really was no low he wasn't willing to sink to.


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Over the years, we’ve seen multiple tell-all books hit the shelves by multiple former Trump aides, friends, and officials — all of whom spilled their own personal secrets regarding the scandal-plagued now-former president, each one somehow feeling worse than the one that came before it.

But, even being nearly 3 years removed from the White House, with a collection of scandals under his belt that will raise the hair on your neck and more coming in with each passing moment, it seems that the bitterness and anger among Donald Trump’s former “circle” has yet to settle. In fact, Trump’s old “people” are still chomping at the bit to show the world that Donald J. Trump is far more corrupt, disgraceful, and disgusting than we could have even imagined.

Miles Taylor spent a very short-lived stent in the Trump Administration as the Department of Homeland Security’s chief of staff. Back in 2019, a book called A Warning hit shelves across the nation, penned by a then-anonymous individual who only described themselves as “a senior Trump administration official.” The book served as a follow-up to a now-infamous 2018 anonymous op-ed in the New York Times. In late 2020, the author of both the op-ed and the tell-all book was revealed to be Miles Taylor.

Now, Taylor is out with a second opus, this time with his name proudly emblazoned across the cover, and it’s chock full to the brim of even more of Donald Trump’s dirtiest, darkest secrets — including his desire to tap the phones of his own staffers.

The Independent is reporting on Taylor’s new book, Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump, in which Taylor reveals that at some point in 2018, Donald Trump wanted “to pursue leakers by tapping phones.”

It was Trump’s then-Chief of Staff John Kelly who rejected the idea, explaining to the then-president that a move like that would be a direct violation of the law.

Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung has already issued a response to the revelation in Blowback, calling Taylor a “loser and a lying sack of s–t.”

Taylor’s book is set for publishing this week and contains a wide variety of disturbing revelations about the former US president, including Donald’s alleged desire to have a sexual relationship with his own daughter.

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Andrea Thompson
Andrea has written political opinion stories for over a decade with a passion for center-left policies. Andrea is no longer a writer at Political Tribune and her X account is here: https://x.com/theliberalmommy

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