An open letter signed by 50 Republican national security experts has warned that nominee Donald Trump “would be the most reckless president” in US history.
The group, which includes the former CIA director Michael Hayden, said Mr Trump “lacks the character, values and experience” to be president.
Many of the signatories had declined to sign a similar note in March.
But in response, Mr Trump said they were part of a “failed Washington elite” looking to hold on to power.
The open letterĀ comes after a number of high-profile Republicans stepped forward to disown the property tycoon.
Mr Trump has broken with years of Republican foreign policy on a number of occasions.
The Republican candidate has questioned whether the US should honour its commitments to Nato, endorsed the use of torture and suggested that South Korea and Japan should arm themselves with nuclear weapons.
“He weakens US moral authority as the leader of the free world,” the letter read.Ā “He appears to lack basic knowledge about and belief in the US Constitution, US laws, and US institutions, including religious tolerance, freedom of the press, and an independent judiciary.”
“None of us will vote for Donald Trump,” the letter bluntly states.
In a statement, Mr Trump said the names on the letter were “the ones the American people should look to for answers on why the world is a mess”.
“We thank them for coming forward so everyone in the country knows who deserves the blame for making the world such a dangerous place,” he continued.Ā “They are nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold on to their power and it’s time they are held accountable for their actions.”
Despite Mr Trump’s typically contemptuous dismissal,Ā among those who signed the letter were people of impeccable credentials, such as John Negroponte, the first director of national intelligence and later deputy secretary of state; Robert Zoellick, who was also a former deputy secretary of state and former president of the World Bank; and two former secretaries of homeland security, Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff.
The letter echoed similar sentiment shared by some Republican national security officials in March, but the new additions came after Mr Trump encouraged Russia to hack Mrs Clinton’s email server, according to the New York Times.
Mr Trump later said he was “being sarcastic” when he made the remarks about hacking his rival’s emails.
Some of the latest letter’s signatories plan to vote for Mr Trump’s Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton while others will refuse to vote, but “all agree Trump is not qualified and would be dangerous,” said John Bellinger, a former legal adviser to former Secretary of StateĀ CondiĀ Rice who drafted the letter.
The open letter follows a fresh round of Republican defections in the wake of recent controversy surrounding Mr Trump.
Lezlee Westine, a former aide to President George W Bush, announced her support for Mrs Clinton in aĀ statement to the Washington PostĀ on Monday.
Wadi Gaitan, a prominent Latino official and chief spokesman for the Republican party in Florida,Ā announcedĀ he would leave the party over Mr Trump’s candidacy.
And dangerous.
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Well, the polls are looking strong for Mrs. Clinton, but there are enough pundits who distrust the polls to justify continuing to be nervous.
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Fascism is defeated through eternal vigilance.
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More party establishment figures trying to overturn what their members voted for. The ‘We know better than you’ Brigade who are the exact reason why so many people are overturning the establishment way in different ballots.
Trump still 2/1. Outstanding value at this stage.
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Why can’t you just admit he is a ruthless anti-democratic demagogue who wants to destroy America as it is now?
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Possibly for the same reason that you will never describe Hillary Clinton as a lying, neurotic bitch??
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Well I don’t know about neurotic. I note she is considered much less of a liar that Trump by Politifact. As for bitch, well, that sort of goes with the territory.
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Margaret Thatcher wasn’t exactly all smiles and cuddles, was she? You loved her …
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