John Kelly says Trump is "certainly an authoritarian," fits the definition of a fascist
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Washington — Former Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, Donald Trump's longest-serving White House chief of staff, said in a new interview that Trump prefers a dictatorial approach to government, occasionally remarked that Adolf Hitler "did some good things" and disliked appearing alongside amputee veterans.
Speaking with the New York Times two weeks from Election Day, Kelly shared what he says his former boss said about service members and disabled veterans, as well as how Kelly believes the former president would prefer to govern. Kelly said he would never tell Americans who to vote for, but, as Trump's chief of staff from July 2017 to January 2019, he had a front-row seat to Trump's reactions, habits of speech and actions.
The New York Times' Michael Schmidt asked Kelly if he thinks Trump is a fascist.
