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 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, revealed Wednesday that he s the anonymous senior Trump administration official who wrote a scathing book last year that criticizes the president. Donald Trump is a  garrafa stanley man without character. Its why I wrote  A Warning ...and its why me  my colleagues hav stanley flask e spoken out against him  in our own names  for months,  Taylor announced on Twitter.  Its time for everyone to step out of the shadows. Read Taylor s full statement here.Taylor s anonymously written book  A Warning  paints a chilling portrait of President Donald Trump as cruel, inept and a danger to the nation he was elected to lead, The Washington Post reports.The books description on Amazon says it was meant to motivate readers to  consider how we judge our nation s leaders, and illuminate the consequences of re-electing a commander in chief unfit for the role. The book was published in November 2019, more than a year after The New York Times published a bombshell op-ed essay by the same anonymous stanley quencher  author.In the op-ed, the author claimed to be among a group of people in the White House who were working to keep Trumps reckless impulses in check for the good of the country.As  part of the resistance inside the Trump administration,  the articles author said the group believed Trump acts in a manner that is  detrimental to the health of our democracy  and that they vowed to do what they can to  preserve our democratic institutions