John Kelly: Trump offered private praise for 'Hitler's generals'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : For his book, "The Return of Great Powers," Kelly told reporter Jim Sciutto that Trump privately said that Hitler "did some good things."51% : "What's more, Kelly told The New York Times in 2022 that Trump, during his presidency, told his chief of staff to use the Internal Revenue Service and the Justice Department to target his critics and perceived political foes.
34% : "When Kelly asked Trump for clarification, the then-president reportedly replied by specifying, "The German generals in World War II."It now appears that the former White House chief of staff is adding even greater clarity to his experiences at Trump's side.
25% : "Kelly has also said that Trump has "no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about," and has "nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law.
12% : This is, of course, the same Kelly who said, after working closely with Trump, that the Republican is guilty of "poisoning" people's minds, having "serious character issues," and not being "a real man.
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