The latest Bush alum to endorse Harris is Alberto Gonzales.

Trump's 'lack of integrity' criticized by Bush's White House counsel and AG.

The latest Bush alum to endorse Harris is Alberto Gonzales.
The latest Bush alum to endorse Harris is Alberto Gonzales.

The latest alum from the George W. Bush administration to endorse Democrat Vice President Harris for president is Alberto Gonzales.

On Thursday, Politico published an op-ed by Gonzales, who has described himself as the "only lawyer in American history to serve both as White House counsel and as attorney general," outlining his stance.

"As the US prepares for a crucial election, I cannot remain silent as Donald Trump, who may be the greatest threat to the rule of law in decades, seeks a return to the presidency. Consequently, despite being a Republican, I have chosen to back Kamala Harris for president. Trump's allure of power is evident in his rhetoric and behavior, suggesting that he is unlikely to respect the presidency's power in all situations. Instead, he would exploit it for personal and political gain, rather than acting in the best interests of the American people."

The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Trump v. United States, which states that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office, was met with opposition from Gonzales.

Bush and Gonzales
President George W. Bush announced his nominee for Attorney General, the current White House Counsel, Alberto Gonzales, on Nov. 10, 2004.  (Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)

"The character of the person elected in November is crucial because the current members of the House and Senate have failed to hold the executive branch accountable. Although the U.S. Supreme Court has the power to limit presidential authority, recent decisions have ruled that certain restrictions on presidential actions would be unconstitutional."

The issue of presidential immunity arose from Special Counsel Jack Smith's January 6th case against Trump. Gonzales criticized Trump's behavior during the U.S. Capitol riot before returning to the ruling, which has left many of the former president's cases in limbo as he continues to campaign before his November matchup against Harris.

"Gonzales wrote that any discussion about Trump's adherence to the rule of law must consider his 34 state felony convictions, state civil financial judgment for libel based on sexual abuse, pending federal elections interference case, and recently dismissed federal documents case that Special Counsel Jack Smith is still pursuing. These charges, convictions, and judgments demonstrate that Trump repeatedly fails to act in accordance with the law. There is little evidence that he possesses the integrity and character necessary to responsibly wield the power of the presidency within legal boundaries. Despite attempts to rationalize Trump's actions based on his policies, his lack of integrity disqualifies him from holding the office of president."

Several senior officials who worked for Trump in the White House now refuse to support him, including his vice president, chief of staff, defense secretary, and national security adviser, despite Gonzales admitting to only having spoken with him once and not really knowing him.

Harris, the former Bush official, assessed that she does not possess the same level of foreign policy experience as Biden.

Gonzales maintained that Harris, who serves as Biden's border czar, should not be held accountable for Biden's economic policies and the border crisis, stating that a vice president has minimal influence on economic policy and primarily offers input. He argued that Congress shares the blame for high prices of childcare, housing, gasoline, and groceries. Gonzales also pointed out that Trump and his supporters in Congress were responsible for the tough border situation by killing bipartisan legislation to help Trump's election chances.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris debate Tuesday.  (Planet Chronicle screenshot)

"If Harris is elected, the American people will have to trust her character and judgment to govern effectively. Some may view her as too liberal and fear she may be easily swayed. On the other hand, there is no ambiguity about how Trump will behave and govern, as seen from his past actions and statements. He will prioritize his own interests and those of his family, and may reduce our country's leadership role in the fight against authoritarianism."

Meanwhile, Harris has pledged loyalty to the rule of law as a former local prosecutor and state attorney general, according to Gonzales.

A group of 12 former Republican White House lawyers who worked under Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush have endorsed Kamala Harris in a letter released after her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

The lawyers wrote in a letter that they support Kamala Harris's election as President because they believe that reelecting former President Trump would endanger American democracy and weaken the rule of law in the country.

Gonzales at DC event
Alberto Gonzales speaks about Attorney General William Barr and the Mueller Report during the American Bar Association's (ABA) Young Lawyers Division 2019 Spring Conference, on May 3, 2019, in Washington, D.C.  (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Two officials from the George W. Bush administration who signed the letter were John B. Bellinger III and John M. Mitnick.

Last week, Dick Cheney, the former vice president of George W. Bush, declared that he would defy his party and back Harris in the upcoming election in November.

In a statement, Cheney stated that "in our nation’s 248-year history, there has never been an individual who poses a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. He attempted to steal the last election through the use of lies and violence in an attempt to maintain his power after the voters had rejected him. He cannot be trusted with power again."

Cheney's endorsement of Trump was met with a scathing response from the former president, who labeled the former vice president "an irrelevant RINO" in a Truth Social post.

The next day, George W. Bush's office confirmed to NBC News that neither he nor Laura Bush would publicly endorse a candidate in the 2024 election.

This report was contributed to by Michael Lee, Paul Steinhauser, and Brooke Singman of Planet Chronicle.

by Danielle Wallace

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