Esper thread:

Couple things to discuss here.

When you’re a cabinet official—especially in a volatile administration— you resignation letter is almost *always* prepped, because you serve at the pleasure of the President and could be asked for it at any time. 1/4
The fact that it leaked that Esper “prepped” his resignation letter is still significant.

Trump obviously appears poised to lose the election—and is increasingly manic while the slow-motion loss hits him—so the question is why is Esper resigning *now*? 2/4
Could it be (as many folks have suggested) that it’s a “rat fleeing the sinking ship” scenario? Sure, but not only is that almost entirely pointless this late in the term, it’s potentially dangerous for national security. 3/4
My concern? Maybe the increasingly manic POTUS is working on an order Esper doesn’t like. I hope I’m wrong, but immediately discounting this as Esper trying to leave before he’s fired is lazy analysis.

It could ultimately be correct, but Trump is also insane, so we’ll see. 4/4
To be clear: I’m not suggesting that anyone should start panicking now, because, as I said in my first Tweet, having a resignation letter isn’t unusual.

He could also be expecting Trump to fire him when he scrubs Confederate names from bases.

Just saying to watch this space.

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He had paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made.”
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So far today:

- Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the election.

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His demented, narcissistic brain is unable to grasp the fact that people really don’t like him. 2/4
The SCOTUS argument doesn’t really hold water, though. Justices aren’t beholden to the POTUS who appoints them.

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Biden’s VP search is reportedly down to Kamala Harris and Susan Rice.

Slightly disappointed if Val is really out of the running, but both of these women are fantastic choices. 1/4
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She’s also going to have the most oppo. She’s going to get “but spygated” to death if she gets the nod, but she can hold her own. 2/4
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@PressSec is lying to you.

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More often than not, it’s discussed in terms of probabilities, or levels of confidence. 2/X
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We’ve made improvements since 9/11, but so have our adversaries. 3/X
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Went home after several hours, still felt like shit but I could breathe, until about three days later, when I ended up back in the ER.

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