‘Fascist’ Donald Trump admired Hitler’s general: John Kelly – Newsad

Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly (left) and former US President Donald Trump (right) - Reuters/Archive
Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly (left) and former US President Donald Trump (right) – Reuters/Archive

Former White House Chief of Staff and Marine General John Kelly said that former Republican President Donald Trump fits the “general definition of a fascist” and that he “prefers a dictator approach to government.”

talking to new york times, Kelly, who served in Trump’s presidency from 2017 to 2019, noted that the Republican nominee is “the only president who has rejected everything America stands for.”

In another interview with AtlanticTrump’s longest-serving chief of staff went on to reveal that while in office, Trump stated that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “did some good things.”

Kelly also noted that Trump has said he would like his military personnel to show the same level of respect toward him that Nazi generals showed Hitler.

Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Cheung said that while he rejects all of the allegations made by Kelly The times That Kelly presented unfounded stories and embarrassed himself by telling “debunking stories.”

On the other hand, US Vice President, Kamala Harris, expressed her opinion on… CNN At the town hall, whether she believed Trump was a fascist or not, she said twice: “Yes, I do.” She also stressed that if Trump is re-elected, he will be a “president who admires dictators and is a fascist.”

She added: “I believe that Donald Trump poses a danger to the well-being and security of the United States of America,” and stressed that Americans need a representative who meets “certain standards,” which include “certainly not comparing oneself, in an obvious way.” How to admire Hitler.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, expressed his disgust in response to Kelly’s statements about Trump, saying that they “make me feel sick.” “People, the guardrails are gone, and Trump is descending into this madness,” he added, speaking during a rally on Tuesday in Wisconsin.

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