When you’ve lost the Mooch, you’ve reached a new low:
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci on Monday slammed the Trump administration's “zero tolerance” policy of removing children from their families at the southwest border, calling it “inhumane” and “cruel.”
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Scaramucci went on to say he thinks the president can end the policy with an executive action, noting “it seems clear that neither the Bush administration or the Obama administration did this.”
“So, let's knock it off,” he continued. “Because this is very very bad for the Republican Party and it's very bad for the president.”
The Hill: Scaramucci: Trump should stop ‘inhumane’ policy of separating families
Meanwhile, Senator Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) called the policy “wicked.”
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse (R) went in on the Trump administration's new "no tolerance" policy of separating children from their parents at the border, calling it "wicked" and "harmful" in a powerful Facebook post published Monday. "The administration's decision to separate families is a new, discretionary choice," Sasse wrote. "Anyone saying that their hands are tied or that the only conceivable way to fix the problem of catch-and-release is to rip families apart is flat wrong."
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Laura Bush called it "Immoral" and "cruel."
Not all Republicans are Nazi-wannabes, just a lot of them.
But Trump today doubled down on his evil policy.
Trump is evil and must be stopped.
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