OAN Staff Avril Elfie
1:57 PM – Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, accused former President Donald Trump of being “unfettered and unstable” and seeking “unlimited power.”
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In brief remarks Wednesday, she cited remarks made in an interview by Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, and made accusations against the former president. new york times and atlantic ocean.
President Trump previously explained in a post on Truth Social that Kelly “couldn't do a decent job and I couldn't stand him, so I fired him like a dog.” Of course. Why does Kelly view the former Republican president in a negative light and even despise him?
“It is clear from John Kerry's words that Donald Trump is, as I quote, someone who 'definitely fits the general definition of a fascist' and, in fact, he will be a dictator from day one. “I have sworn that I will use the military as my own militia to exact a personal and political vendetta,” Harris claimed. “Donald Trump is increasingly volatile and unstable, and someone like John Kerry will not serve as a guardrail for his tendencies and actions in a second term.”
Kelly, who worked for President Trump from 2017 to 2019, told left-wing media: new york times and atlantic ocean Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, claiming he had implied that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “did some good” while in office.
But another senior official fired during the Trump administration, Mark Esper, who was a vocal critic of the former Republican president and served as the 27th Secretary of Defense and 23rd Secretary of the Army, acknowledged: CNN He said he had never heard pro-Hitler or pro-fascist words come out of President Trump's mouth.
“Donald Trump made those comments because he doesn't want a military that is loyal to the Constitution of the United States,” Harris argued. “He wants an army that is loyal to him. He wants an army that is loyal to him personally, that will obey his orders even if he breaks the law or abandons his oath to the Constitution.”
Harris went on to say that President Trump's “calling out Adolf Hitler as responsible for the deaths of six million Jews and hundreds of thousands of Americans” is “very disturbing and extremely dangerous.” ” he said.
“The people who once tried to stop him from acting on his worst impulses will no longer be there, and there will be no one to restrain him,” Harris said. “The bottom line is we know what Donald Trump wants. He wants unlimited power. The question after 13 days is what the American people want. I guess it will be.”
Kash Pater, who held multiple positions in the Trump administration, defended the former president following Harris' comments.
“They want to call him Hitler and print more disinformation,” Patel said. “Kamala Harris could have brought home the hostages in Israel right now in the war she started with the $7 billion she gave Iran, and she hasn’t brought any of them home, so they won. I think that's all she did. She caused two more world wars.”
Meanwhile, social media users of He said it would be disingenuous and misleading for journalists to accept the claims at face value. At the same time, they put those claims in headlines for the American people to see right before the election.
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