Khaleej Times

‘Anonymous’ no longer: Former Trump official reveals identity

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Aformer official in the US Department of Homeland Security revealed Wednesday that he was “Anonymous,” the mysterious author of a newspaper column and book highly critical of President Donald Trump.

Miles Taylor, who served as chief of staff to former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, revealed his identity on Twitter and in a statement on Medium.com.

The identity of “Anonymous” had been a favorite guessing game in Washington since an opinion column appeared in The New York Times two years ago from a “senior official” who claimed he was a member of the “resistance” within the Trump administra­tion.

In the column, Anonymous said that “many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutio­ns while thwarting Mr. Trump’s more misguided impulses.”

The president reacted to Taylor’s self-outing on Wednesday with insults for a man he branded a “lowlevel staffer.”

“A sleazebag who never worked in the White House,” Trump said on the campaign trail in Arizona. “In my opinion, he should be prosecuted.”

“Anonymous” followed up the Times column with a book called “A Warning” in November 2019 that chronicled dysfunctio­n in the Trump administra­tion.

In revealing his identity, Taylor said he was a Republican and “wanted this President to succeed.”

“But too often in times of crisis, I saw Donald Trump prove he is a man without character, and his personal defects have resulted in leadership failures so significan­t that they can be measured in lost American lives,” Taylor said.

“I witnessed Trump’s inability to do his job over the course of twoand-a-half years,” he said. “Everyone saw it, though most were hesitant to speak up for fear of reprisals.”

Since leaving the Trump administra­tion, Taylor has been a contributo­r to CNN and has endorsed Democratic candidate Joe Biden for president.

“This is the least impressive, lamest political ‘reveal’ of all time,” Trump campaign press secretary Hogan Gidley said in an official statement, calling Taylor “just another standard-issue arrogant, Washington, DC swamp bro.”

White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews responded to Taylor revealing his identity by calling him an “absolute loser.”

“This is beyond embarrassi­ng for (The New York Times) that they would grant anonymity to such a low-ranking official,” Matthews said.

 ??  ?? Kirstjen Nielsen and (Right) Miles Taylor. — AP file
Kirstjen Nielsen and (Right) Miles Taylor. — AP file

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