Mark Esper said Trump griped on "multiple occasions" about how the USNavy ships looked.- Esper said Trump called the US fleet "ugly," and compared its vessels to Russian and Italian ships.
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper wrote in his new book that former President
Esper, whose new book "A Sacred Oath" is slated for release on Tuesday, revealed the president's distaste for the Navy's vessel designs, according to an excerpt released by The Hill.
According to Esper, Trump had on "multiple occasions" privately complained that the Navy's
Responding to Trump's gripes, Esper claimed he defended the Navy and said its ships "are built to fight and win, not win beauty contests; we prize function over form."
"That didn't satisfy him," said Esper, describing Trump's reaction to his rebuttal.
Excerpts of Esper's book have been published over the last weeks.
Citing the book, The New York Times reported on Friday that Trump had once suggested that the US launch missiles into Mexico to "destroy the drug labs."
Per The Times, Esper also wrote about how Stephen Miller, a former White House senior adviser to Trump, wanted to parade ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's head as a warning to other terrorists. Esper wrote that he had told Miller such an act would be a "war crime."
Another excerpt from Esper's book released by Axios on May 2 detailed how Trump had asked officials if it was possible to "shoot" those protesting over the May 2020 killing of George Floyd.
Other Trump-era officials — including former Attorney General William Barr and former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham — have also released behind-the-scenes recollections of the Trump administration.
Grisham's book, titled "I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw At The Trump White House," includes stories such as how Trump wore her makeup during a speech in Saudi Arabia and an instance in which she describes the Trump White House as "a clown car on fire running at full speed into a warehouse full of fireworks."