No. of Recommendations: 16
Thank God we have a leader who would never even consider throwing someone that he worked with under the bus.
Boy, talk about a lack of self-awareness.
Mike Pence: After refusing to go along with a plan to unilaterally block the certification of the 2020 election results, the former Vice President was the subject of Trump's wrath on January 6, 2021, and has been publicly disavowed since.
Nikki Haley: Trump turned against his former United Nations Ambassador after she decided to challenge him for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Jeff Sessions: The former Attorney General received public ridicule and attacks from Trump after he recused himself from the Justice Department's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Lindsey Graham: At one point, grand jury testimony by the senator from South Carolina was described as having "thrown Trump under the bus." According to reports, Graham testified that Trump would believe the election was stolen "if Martians told" him it was.
John Kelly and H.R. McMaster: Trump publicly turned against both of his former national security advisers after they left their positions and spoke out against him.
Rex Tillerson: The former Secretary of State was publicly fired by Trump via Twitter and later criticized by Trump on social media.
Anthony Scaramucci: The former White House communications director, who served for less than two weeks, was fired and then had a contentious public back-and-forth with Trump.
Cassidy Hutchinson: The former aide to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows became a notable public critic of Trump and a key witness in the January 6 investigation. In turn, Trump and his allies have attempted to discredit her.
Stephanie Grisham: A former press secretary, she resigned after the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and has since spoken publicly against Trump.
Rudy Giuliani: Once a staunch defender, Giuliani has since been abandoned by Trump as he faces numerous legal battles stemming from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. At one point, his legal expenses were not covered.
Sidney Powell: A key promoter of election conspiracy theories, Powell was disavowed by the Trump campaign in November 2020 after her claims became too outlandish even for Trump's inner circle.