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When Trump says good things about Putin, Kim Jong Un and... Hitler

Donald Trump would have praised very controversial figures like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, according to a former collaborator. The former American president would even have gone to until à to evoke Hitler, in a good way.

Donald Trump is currently campaigning for the next US presidential election which will take place in November. The former American head of state has often made divisive comments. His statements have sometimes been distorted. considered very radical. Some fear excesses and he is returning to power. During a meeting in Iowa & less than a year before the election, the American president had assured that he would not abuse his power to take revenge except on the first day" to close the borders, as previously reported the Huffpost.

This statement sparked a strong reaction from Joe Biden's camp, which qualified as Donald Trump of future "dictator" : "Donald Trump told us tonight exactly what he was going to do if he was elected and he said that' ;he would be a dictator on day one. The former leader had also shocked by describing his opponents as "vermin" and once again, the White House camp had judged that his words worthy of the speeches of Mussolini or Hitler in the 1930s.

According to Marine General John Kelly, retired and former chief of staff to Donald Trump, who spoke about in a book &agrav; appearance of the journalist of CNN, Jim Sciutto, titled  "The return of the great powers”, Donald Trump would even have already praises such personalities. He would have said in particular that “Hitler did good things”, ensuring that the German dictator would have “rebuilt the economy”. Donald Trump would also have greeted Hitler's influence over the Nazi officers whose loyalty he maintained. General said: that it is "however quite difficult to believe that Trump missedé the Holocaust, and quite difficult to understand how he missed it. the 400,000 Americans who were killed you are in the European theater.

The former marine also advances in this work that Donald Trump would have validated. his two counterparts Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, calling them good guys. Donald Trump would have assuredé that these authoritarian figures had been pushed to their limits to commit reprehensive acts. Thus, regarding the war in Ukraine for example, he would have found; a justification à Vladimir Putin's Action: If we didn't have NATO, Putin wouldn't do these things.< /p>

Donald Trump fan of Viktor Orban

That being said, among the heads of state, the one of which the former American president is the most admiring is that of is Victor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister, in office for 13 years and figure of the far right: "No one is better , smarter or better leader than Viktor Orban. He's the boss and he's a great leader, he would have defended.

“My theory on why he likes dictators so much is because that's who he is. He was é shocked of not having dictatorial powers allowing him to send American troops or move money within the budget. And he considers' Putin, Xi and that weirdo would say from North Korea like people who were similar to him in terms of toughness. “cook”, concluded John Kelly. For General Kelly, with such speeches, it is clear that Donald Trump would not be “fit” lead the United States.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116