The head of the largest city police
department in America on Wednesday joined a growing list of people
calling Donald Trump "unfit" to lead, saying the Republican mogul “scares
the hell” out of him. Mr Trump scares me, scares the hell out
of me to be quite frank with you,” New York police commissioner Bill
Bratton told CBS News a day after announcing that he would retire in
September.
Bratton, who has spent 45 years in
public service, said he did not “get” why the Republican nominee, whose
home he has visited, commanded so much support.
“I’m amazed that veterans groups are so
charmed by him,” said the outgoing police chief, who himself served in
Vietnam. “I’ve just watched this whole campaign and I just shake my
head.”
The internationally respected police
officer chastised the tycoon’s “lack of depth on issues,” his lack of
compassion, questioned his refusal to apologize to the parents of a
Muslim American soldier killed in Iraq and said he believed he was not
fit to be president.
“I wonder if he’s ever actually taken a punch in his life,” Bratton told CBS.
“It’s a lot tougher being soft and
understanding when you need to be soft. Like, the apology to this
family,” he said of bereaved parents of a fallen soldier who assailed
Trump’s portrayal of Muslim Americans.
“There’s no compassion there, it’s all about him and never about anybody else. Strange times,” said the police chief.
Bratton said he had known Trump “for 20 odd years” and had been to his apartment, but was not close or intimate with him.
“I know many people who are, who are
very strongly supportive of him, although they have questions. But
again, it’s troubling,” he said.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday
delivered a virtually unprecedented rebuke of a presidential nominee,
calling Trump “unfit” to be president and called on Republican leaders
to disown him.
AFP
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