Former Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that if he could speak to
President Donald Trump directly, he would tell him to "resign."
Asked by CNBC's Tania Bryer during a World Economic Forum panel in Davos,
Switzerland, what he would convey to Trump, Kerry replied, "I can't play that ...
because he doesn't take any of this seriously. He doesn't have an ability to have
that kind of conversation."
When pressed on what his message to the President would be, Kerry responded, "Resign."
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment.
An anonymous souce in the White House said that when told John Kerry suggested he resign
President Trump replied that Kerry should do the world favor and kill himself.
President Donald Trump directly, he would tell him to "resign."
Asked by CNBC's Tania Bryer during a World Economic Forum panel in Davos,
Switzerland, what he would convey to Trump, Kerry replied, "I can't play that ...
because he doesn't take any of this seriously. He doesn't have an ability to have
that kind of conversation."
When pressed on what his message to the President would be, Kerry responded, "Resign."
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment.
An anonymous souce in the White House said that when told John Kerry suggested he resign
President Trump replied that Kerry should do the world favor and kill himself.