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Chris Hayes: The American people are the only ones who can stop Trump from acting on his worst impulses

Oct 24, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -48% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : Right now, the people who were around Trump last time are warning us that he could do it again.
40% : They know who Trump is, but the thing is, so do a lot of people who are working to get Trump elected again.
38% : Yes, who could expect Trump to know that "German generals who are Nazis or whatever" might be the third rail of American politics?
33% : It's a who's who of conservatives, civil servants and career soldiers all saying Trump is a menace.
29% : He told Bob Woodward in a new book that he was so worried Trump would order a nuclear strike that he slept in gym clothes in case of an emergency overnight call.
26% : He also mused about whether Trump was "America's Hitler.
24% : And another former defense secretary, Mark Esper, said Trump is a security threat who wanted U.S. troops to shoot American protesters.
22% : Pence announced in March that he couldn't endorse his former boss, saying Trump was "walking away" from the Constitution.
22% : For years, the lifelong Republican politician was deeply critical of Trump, calling him a "loser," "crazy" and "not a real Republican."
21% : During a CNN town hall on Wednesday, the vice president called Trump, "increasingly unhinged and unstable.
20% : So, Kelly now joins this incredibly large group of people who served Trump at the highest levels, in the most intimate and closest settings, and have come out, often reluctantly -- and with some personal risk -- to say the man is unfit and a danger and a threat in the most profound way.
19% : When he was asked, point blank, whether Kelly's allegations that Trump praised Hitler would cause him to reconsider his support for the former president, the governor said he was standing behind Trump.
19% : Meanwhile, there's a growing list of people who worked for Trump, who witnessed his worst impulses in office and who tried to check them with limited success, like on Jan. 6.
19% : They watched as Trump attempted to overthrow the election and strike a blow to American democracy.
18% : So saying he has "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is only true insofar as he worked for Trump and he now suggests Trump is deranged.
17% : Now, how many can you think of who have called Trump a fascist?
17% : Olivia Troye, who served as homeland security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence before resigning in disgust, said Trump didn't want to give aid to disaster victims in California because he didn't think they had voted for him.
16% : In that same book, retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs under Trump, called the former president "fascist to the core."
6% : Rex Tillerson, who briefly served as Trump's secretary of state, said Trump was totally ignorant of American history and world events.
4% : John Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser, has called him a menace and just the other day said that Trump is too dumb to be a fascist.

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