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John Kelly says Trump praised Hitler, is the "definition of fascist" and would like to be dictator

Oct 23, 2024 View Original Article
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61% : Trump "never accepted the fact that he wasn't the most powerful man in the world -- and by power, I mean an ability to do anything he wanted, anytime he wanted," Kelly said.
41% : Personal loyalty "is virtually everything to him," he continued, and Trump was disappointed to learn that what he referred to as "my generals" would not offer him unconditional support.
28% : "Despite his long list of grievances and concerns about Trump, Kelly stressed that as a former military officer he would not endorse either major-party candidate for president.
17% : "The time in Paris was not the only time that he ever said it," Kelly said, referring to reports that Trump complained about having to visit a cemetery where Americans killed during World War I were buried.
9% : Many of those generals who served during the Trump administration have since condemned their former commander in chief, including former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who has said Trump is "fascist to the core."Asked about Trump's view of the presidency, Kelly responded that the Republican preferred "the dictator approach to government."
6% : Asked whether Trump had the ability to sympathize with others, Kelly had a simple answer: "No."Read moreabout the rise of fascismLearning to trust Trump's generals: There's a reason why his military men now call him a fascist The Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump can be a dictator "One rough hour": Experts say Trump's call for a "violent" purge should be taken as a serious threat

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