Donald Trump’s military insults are piling up
President Donald Trump’s attack on the Navy SEAL commander who oversaw the raid against Osama bin Laden is drawing new attention to the seesaw dynamic of a President who lavishes praise on the military even as he goes after its leaders and heroes.
The President dismissed the highly respected Adm. William McRaven as a “Hillary Clinton fan” and backer of former President Barack Obama in a Sunday interview with Fox News.
The comments drew sharp criticism from former officials, rumbles of dissatisfaction from veterans and veiled expressions of concern that Trump — or the highly charged political atmosphere under his administration — may be nudging the strictly nonpartisan military into the arena of politics.
Even as presidential defenders such as his counselor Kellyanne Conway argued that “no president has shown greater respect for the military and the veterans,” or funded it as generously, Trump’s dig at McRaven underscored a more ambiguous track record on the armed services.