doubtful. Typical MO is: 1. "moment of bravery/speaking out (usually cnn)" 2. Make the media rounds 3. Announce coincidental book shortly after and/or strike a deal w/publisher. 4. CNN "contributor".
Of course one thinks why did he stay in the job but of course that can be answered with it's either shoot the lunatic yourself or stay in the job to reduce the damage. But I remembered a bit from an NPR interview and maybe this helped. OK. What do you what do you drink when you get home? Wine usually. Unless my wife's in California, which she is now, and you know I hit the hard stuff. What kind of wine? Cheap red wine. So what's harder — commanding Marines in a combat zone in Iraq or bringing order to the Trump White House? Working in the White House is the hardest thing I've ever done in my life, bar none.
Statute of limitations throws out most of one of the cases. President Donald Trump has won this round and hopefully, gets every single one of these bogus cases tossed into the trash where it belongs.
eh...I'd have given him a pass had he spoken sooner (he was out in '18), unlike Millie who also had his fuckups (bible photoshoot)
Its interesting that leaving he joined the board of a company along with Michael HHayden. I need to check who went first. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caliburn_International
I'm not sure about how pro-Russian, but the fanatical devotion akin to Japanese emperor worship so personal feelings don't matter, he must help Trump.
It is worth watching these two short clips. Millie explains that his calls were as instructed by the Sec. of Defence Esper.