“Unfortunately, it appears there may be few if any lines that President Trump is not willing to cross, so you will probably be faced with this terrible question again in the coming days. You may be asked to take, or to direct the men and women serving in the U.S. military to take, actions that further undermine the Constitution and harm Americans.”
—James Miller, in his letter of resignation as a member of the Pentagon’s science board to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper whom he accused of betraying his oath of office by backing Donald Trump on the forced removal of peaceful protesters to allow that church photo-op last Monday.
“This is absurd. Ivanka Trump, who leads economic development initiatives, was giving a non-partisan graduation speech at a community college. If the snowflakes so offended by the idea of hearing from a White House advisor couldn’t contain their emotions, they should have skipped the speech. Instead, they ruined it for everyone.”
—Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark), on the decision by Wichita State University Tech, a community college, to cancel a commencement speech by First Daughter Ivanka Trump. [Cotton seems to be implying that Ivanka’s qualifications as an adviser to the president extend beyond being his daughter.]

