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Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper questions the quality of advice given to President Trump

Mark Esper, former Defense Secretary, expressed concerns regarding the quality of advice President Trump receives from his advisers. During an interview, he questioned whether the advisers prioritize loyalty to the Constitution.

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Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper stated on Sunday that he does not believe President Trump is always receiving good advice from his advisers. In an interview with NBC News's Garrett Haake, Esper, who served during Trump's first term, was asked if he trusts that the president is being advised by individuals whose loyalty is to the Constitution.

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Former Trump Defense secretary: ‘I don’t see that the president is always getting good advice’

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Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper questions the quality of advice given to President Trump