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Former Trump administration officials launch anti-Trump group

Miles Taylor, the former senior Trump administration official who endorsed Joe Biden last week and delivered a scathing criticism of his time working for President Donald Trump, has launched a group of current and former administration officials with the goal of ensuring Trump is not reelected.

Last week Taylor likened his time working with the While House with playing"whack-a-mole with bad presidential decisions" on ABC's"Good Morning America." He warned then that his public comments were just the"opening salvo" for former administration officials coming forward to tell unflattering stories witnessed first-hand inside the administration.

He first went public with his criticism of the president and endorsement of Biden last Monday in a video released by Republican Voters Against Trump, a group founded by former Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol, which is providing initial funding for the REPAIR group until it can operate as a standalone organization. The REPAIR website currently labels the group as a"a project of Republican Voters Against Trump.

"There are people of conscience still left in the Administration and others who've departed. They should come forward to say what we all know to be true, what we all witnessed: Trump is unfit for office—and we cannot allow him to debase and divide us," he said in a tweet. Taylor, in response, tweeted a picture of the two together -- with their thumbs up -- in the Oval Office.

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