I Would Tell Him To "Resign" If I Could Speak To President Trump Directly, - Former Secretary Of State, John Kerry
I Would Tell Him To "Resign" If I Could Speak To President Trump Directly, - Former Secretary Of State, John Kerry
Former Secretary of State John Kerry has
said that if he could speak to President Donald Trump directly, he
would tell him to "resign."
When asked by CNBC's Tania Bryer during
a World Economic Forum panel in Davos, Switzerland, what he would convey to
Trump and Kerry replied, "I can't play that because he doesn't take
any of this seriously. He doesn't have an ability to have that kind of
conversation." When pressed on what his message to the President would be,
Kerry responded, "Resign" simple.
Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee,
also criticized Trump for "his insane decision" to pull out of the
Paris climate accord in June 2017, for which "people will die. I wish
there was a lawsuit capacity that could hold people liable for such an insane
decision as he has made, which is going to cost lives. People will die because
of the President's decision, and billions of dollars of damage will be done to
property" he said.
Kerry also accused Trump of lying about the
consequences of pulling out of the accord. Trump claimed at the time that he
was leaving to pursue "fair treatment" and so that foreign leaders
would no longer "laugh at us. I'm disappointed when a president of the
United States lies, and that was a lie there's no burden," said
Kerry, who was secretary of state during President Barack Obama's second
term. "Paris did not place outside burdens levied by any other
country on any other country."
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