The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

It was never about ‘America First’; it’s always been Trump first

- Dana Milbank Columnist

At the core of the impeachmen­t inquiry, indeed, at the core of almost every complaint about this president, is one simple truth: Donald Trump is not a patriot.

I don’t question that on some level he loves his country. I just know that he loves himself more. Again and again, he has harmed the nation’s interests to further his own.

Geopolitic­al archrival China, fighting us in a trade war, now knows that to secure good relations with the U.S. administra­tion, it should produce dirt on Trump’s prospectiv­e Democratic opponent. That’s not in the national interest (it’s flatly against the law). It’s in Trump’s personal interest.

Likewise, Trump temporaril­y left Ukraine without U.S. military assistance against Russian aggression while requesting a “favor” — furnish dirt on that same political opponent, Joe Biden.

Trump and his underlings also sought help from allies Britain, Italy and Australia in debunking former special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings on Russian election interferen­ce.

The use of government powers for Trump’s interests happens everywhere. Attorney General William Barr, after misleading the public about the Mueller report’s conclusion­s on Trump’s culpabilit­y, launched, at Trump’s request, a major effort to discredit officials who investigat­ed 2016 election interferen­ce.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, at Trump’s behest, revived an investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s long-ago emails.

Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani spearheade­d the effort to solicit political dirt from Ukraine.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin ignored the law in refusing access to Trump’s tax returns — blocking Congress from knowing about Trump’s foreign entangleme­nts.

Trump has encouraged everybody from Vice President Pence on down to patronize his resorts and is now seeking to host the Group of Seven at his Florida golf resort. The General Services Administra­tion ignored constituti­onal concerns to allow Trump to benefit personally from a government lease.

Trump even pressured federal meteorolog­ical officials to rescind weather advice that contradict­ed his — much as he pressured the National Park Service to falsify inaugurati­on attendance.

Why pursue a debunked conspiracy theory absolving Russia of helping him in the 2016 election? Same reason he formed a commission to find popular-vote fraud: He wants to erase the perception that his presidency is illegitima­te.

Why does he give succor to white nationalis­ts? Same reason he befriends strongmen: These people love him, so they must be “very fine people,” as Trump said after Charlottes­ville.

Why does he constantly lie to boost himself and use his public office to boost his private fortune? As was once said of General Motors: What’s good for Trump is good for the country.

Calling a genuine war hero, John McCain, a “loser,” resisting honors for him at death and continuing to attack him posthumous­ly is not patriotic.

Using the gravestone­s of fallen U.S. troops as a backdrop when you attack political opponents on foreign soil is not patriotic.

Attacking Gold Star parents is not patriotic. Avoiding the wartime draft by claiming bone spurs and then boasting that eluding STDs was your “personal Vietnam” is not patriotic.

Taking over the nation’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­n (after a similar attempt at Veterans Day) to honor yourself is not patriotic.

Telling the Russian government you don’t care that it interfered in U.S. elections, and siding with Russia’s denials over the conclusion­s of U.S. intelligen­ce is not patriotic.

Sharing intelligen­ce secrets with a foe and inviting election help from foreign government­s is not patriotic.

McCain, a great patriot, spoke often of serving a cause greater than self. Trump has no such cause.

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