John Kelly Labels Trump a Fascist, Claims Former President Praised Hitler and Admired Dictators
October 23, 2024 – Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has made explosive claims about Donald Trump, accusing the former president of embracing authoritarian views and admiring dictators, including Adolf Hitler. In a series of interviews with The New York Times, Kelly, who served under Trump, alleged that the former president praised Hitler and showed a preference for a fascist leadership style.
Trump Praised Hitler and Supported Authoritarianism, Kelly Says
Kelly revealed that Trump “more than once” expressed positive remarks about Hitler, saying, “Hitler did some good things, too.” When asked if Trump could be considered a fascist, Kelly read aloud the Wikipedia definition of fascism, concluding, “He certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure.”
According to Kelly, Trump viewed authoritarianism as an effective way to govern and admired dictators, believing their methods would work better for America. He noted that Trump frequently grew frustrated with the constitutional limits of presidential power.
Disdain for Military Loyalty to the Constitution
Kelly, a retired Marine general, also described Trump’s frustration with military leaders who prioritized loyalty to the U.S. Constitution over personal allegiance to him. Kelly said Trump seemed surprised that uniformed generals were not solely loyal to “the boss,” referring to Trump himself.
Additionally, Kelly reiterated earlier claims that Trump disparaged veterans, describing wounded and deceased military personnel as “losers and suckers.” He also alleged that Trump disliked being associated with amputees, believing it reflected poorly on him.
Concerns Over Trump’s Plans for the Military
Kelly decided to go on the record with The New York Times due to growing concerns over Trump’s recent rhetoric. He cited the former president’s comments about potentially using the U.S. military to target domestic political opponents as deeply troubling.
“This idea of using the military to go after American citizens—even saying it for political gain—is a very, very bad thing,” Kelly warned, adding that it becomes even more dangerous if implemented.
Trump Campaign Responds
In response to Kelly’s allegations, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung dismissed the claims as fabrications. “John Kelly has totally beclowned himself with these debunked stories,” Cheung said in a statement, accusing Kelly of suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” after failing to meet expectations as Chief of Staff.
Trump’s Alleged Admiration for Hitler’s Generals
In a related report by The Atlantic, Trump was quoted in a private White House conversation expressing a desire for generals like those who served under Hitler. “I need the kind of generals that Hitler had—people who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders,” Trump allegedly said. The report suggested that Trump’s primary military value was obedience, further highlighting his preference for authoritarianism.
These revelations have added to ongoing debates about Trump’s leadership style and political ambitions, with Kelly’s remarks sparking fresh scrutiny over Trump’s approach to governance and his potential future in American politics.
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