The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Former officials urge Republican­s to renounce Trump

- TIM REID

LOS ANGELES — More than 100 former Republican national security officials demanded on Monday that party leaders denounce President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the presidenti­al election, calling it a dangerous and anti-democratic assault on U.S. institutio­ns.

Comprising some of the most senior national security officials in the Republican administra­tions of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Trump, the group decried the failure of most congressio­nal Republican­s to condemn Trump’s unwillingn­ess to acknowledg­e Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 election.

The group — Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden — which formed in August and whose members campaigned against Trump, was particular­ly critical of Republican congressio­nal leaders in a published letter.

Most Republican­s have remained largely silent while Trump disputes the election results with unsubstant­iated claims of widespread election fraud and his legal team pursues increasing­ly desperate and unsuccessf­ul attempts to overturn Biden’s victory.

“By encouragin­g President Trump’s delaying tactics or remaining silent, Republican leaders put American democracy and national security at risk,” the group writes.

Members of the group include retired General Michael Hayden, who served as national security director and head of the CIA; William Webster, the only man to serve as both head of the CIA and FBI; and John Negroponte, the first director of national intelligen­ce.

Biden won the election with 306 Electoral College votes — well over the 270 needed for victory — to Trump’s 232. Biden also leads Trump by over 6 million in the popular vote.

The Trump campaign has described Republican-led groups that backed Biden as disaffecte­d former officials “trying to take down the duly elected president of the United States.” Trump on Twitter referred last year to “Never Trump Republican­s” as “human scum.”

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