Former Secretary of State Colin Powell made it clear to CNN’s Jake Tapper Sunday morning that he absolutely will not vote for President Donald Trump in November, and part of his many, many concerns about the president is what he’s done to America’s moral standing in the world.
After talking about China specifically, Tapper brought up a Financial Times editorial about “America’s battered moral standing” and how they wrote Trump is “handing the world’s autocrats a propaganda coup.”
“Do you agree our moral standing as Americans is being battered because of the attitude President Trump has not only to our allies but to citizens protesting peacefully?” Tapper asked.
“Our moral standing has been demonized,” Powell said, “Not only the world is thinking — they’re just looking at us. They’re looking at these demonstrations. They see that these are demonstrations that are justified. And not to be criticized. They see that George, as the president called him, was murdered and the president comes out and says, ‘Well, George is looking down from heaven and blessing what I’m doing.’ How can you expect anybody to believe things like that? That’s the kind of language we see coming from overseas.”
“The world is listening and what are they hearing?” he continued. “They’re hearing we don’t like immigrants, we don’t want ’em
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