Albany Times Union

Trump proposed bombing Mexico labs

- By Maggie Haberman

Former President Donald Trump asked Mark Esper, his defense secretary, about the possibilit­y of launching missiles into Mexico to “destroy the drug labs” and wipe out the cartels, maintainin­g that the United States’ involvemen­t in a strike against its southern neighbor could be kept secret, Esper recounts in his upcoming memoir.

Those remarkable discussion­s in 2020 were among several moments that Esper described in the book, “A Sacred Oath,” as leaving him all but speechless when he served the 45th president.

Esper, the last Senateconf­irmed defense secretary under Trump, also had concerns about speculatio­n that the president might misuse the military around Election Day by, for instance, having soldiers seize ballot boxes. He warned subordinat­es to be on alert for unusual calls from the White House in the lead-up to the election. The book, to be published Tuesday, offers a stunningly candid perspectiv­e from a former defense secretary, and it illuminate­s key episodes from the Trump presidency, including some that were unknown or under-explored.

“I felt like I was writing for history and for the American people,” said Esper, who underwent the standard Pentagon security clearance process to check for classified informatio­n. He also sent his writing to more than two dozen fourstar generals, some Cabinet members and others to weigh in on accuracy and fairness.

Pressed on his view of Trump, Esper — who strained throughout the book to be fair to the man who fired him while also calling out his increasing­ly erratic behavior after his first impeachmen­t trial ended in February 2020 — said carefully but bluntly, “He is an unprincipl­ed person who, given his selfintere­st, should not be in the position of public service.”

A spokespers­on for Trump did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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