Democracy Dies in Darkness

Many former Trump aides say he shouldn’t be president. Will it matter?

Critics are grappling with how they can puncture Trump’s candidacy in 2024 and whether their voices will have any impact

November 20, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. EST
In 2018, White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly watches as President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with North Korean defectors in the Oval Office. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
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John F. Kelly, the longest-serving chief of staff in President Donald Trump’s White House, watches Trump dominate the GOP primary with increasing despair.

“What’s going on in the country that a single person thinks this guy would still be a good president when he’s said the things he’s said and done the things he’s done?” Kelly said in a recent interview. “It’s beyond my comprehension he has the support he has.”