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Trump’s Dictatorial Attitude? ‘Fox & Friends’ Weighs In!

United States: Brian Kilmeade, a co-host of Fox & Friends, has defended former president Donald Trump after some surprising claims. These claims suggested that if Trump were re-elected, he might rule like a dictator and admire Adolf Hitler. Kilmeade mentioned that he understands why Trump might feel frustrated with military officers who worked with him in the past.
This show host also sought to defend Trump’s annoyance asserting that he was accustomed to being a despot of sorts running his empire of companies demanding his family and Company men’s compliance with little to no resistance.
As reported by thedailybeast.com, two sources reported to The Atlantic on Tuesday for a story published Tuesday that Trump said, “I need the kind of generals that Hitler had. People whom were totally devoted to him, that obey commands.”
John K. This retired U.S. Marine Corps general, who was Trump’s White House chief of staff between 2017 and 2019, spoke to the magazine and said he questioned why Trump needs to be like the German generals when talking to him, according to Deutsche Welle.
“‘But, do you possibly suggest Hitler’s generals?’” Speaking to his boss, Kelly recalled that he said. “And he said ‘Yep, yep, Hitler’s generals.’ I said to him that Rommel had to commit suicide after taking part in a plot which was against Hitler.
The Trump campaign described the accusations as ‘outright lies’ in a statement saying, ‘President Trump never said this.’
Kelly also said as much to the New York Times—though this particular story was published shortly after the Atlantic’s report—that Trump aimed to mirror his idolized far-right f actions. “Without a doubt he can be described as a fascist if one uses the broad definition, yes,” Kelly stated. “I believe, he surely loves the system where the president rules the roost.”

During the Tuesday edition of Fox & Friends, Kilmeade outlined his pro-Trump narrative of the president’s supposed anger at his subordinates.
“Play this out: If your general, who is your Chief of Staff, and your Secretary of Defense – Jim Mattis, a retired general – is not doing what you say on an everyday basis, I could see him going ‘I’d love generals that listened, that would be great’, Kilmeade said.
“He’s also from a business era where his company is massive but it is a family business,” he continued. “Whenever he told Eric or someone to do something.
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