Former Trump Advisers Brand Him as Fascist
Former President Donald Trump’s contentious relationship with the media has been well-documented, with Trump frequently denouncing journalists and networks as purveyors of “fake news”.
In a notable incident in 2018, CNN’s White House correspondent Jim Acosta had his press credential revoked by the Trump administration. However, after CNN filed a lawsuit, Acosta’s press credential was eventually restored.
Recent reports from RadarOnline.com have revealed that several former advisers, cabinet members, and generals who worked in the Trump administration have refused to endorse his potential 2024 presidential campaign. These individuals have publicly stated that they believe Trump is “unfit” to hold office.
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley went so far as to describe Trump as “fascist to the core” and labeled him as “the most dangerous person to this country”. These strong words from someone who served in a high-ranking military position under Trump’s administration carry significant weight.