How the Fox bubble is reacting to John Kelly calling Trump a fascist
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John Kelly, who once served as Donald Trump’s White House chief of staff, believes that the former president is a “fascist” and would seek to rule as a dictator if he returns to office in November, The New York Times reported on Tuesday evening. The paper published audio of an interview Kelly gave to the Times’ Michael Schmidt in which Kelly explained that Trump “prefers the dictator approach to government” and believes he should have “an ability to do anything he wanted, anytime he wanted.”
Kelly is not the only retired four-star general now sounding the alarm after working at the highest levels of the Trump administration: Mark Milley, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump, has described him as “fascist to the core” and “the most dangerous person ever,” remarks reportedly echoed by Jim Mattis, Trump’s former secretary of defense. Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper calls Trump a “threat to democracy,” while former national security adviser John Bolton describes him as “unfit to be president.”
But while Trump’s top national security advisers have largely abandoned him, he retains the zealous loyalty of the counselors he relied on most of all during his presidency: the faithful hosts at Fox News.