Despite his harsh criticisms of Trump, the former White House chief of staff hasn't suggested he will endorse Harris.
Retired Marine General John Kelly, former President Donald Trump's longest-serving White House chief of staff, has again publicly criticized the Republican nominee, this time labeling him a 'fascist' just weeks ahead of Election Day.
'Anderson added that he wished Kelly would fully support Harris over Trump, something he has not yet done. 'His view is that the general and flag officer corps of the United States military should stay out of partisan politics as much as possible, and I believe he is reluctant to endorse any politician,' he said.
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