Washington Post: “Now, with less than two weeks until Election Day, some of Trump’s most senior former advisers are warning Americans to take his militaristic impulses seriously. His longest-serving chief of staff, John Kelly, told the New York Times that he feels Trump meets the definition of ‘fascist,’ expected personal loyalty from military leaders and spoke admiringly of Adolf Hitler.”
“In running to retake the White House, Trump has named his unfulfilled demands to deploy the military against civil unrest as one of his top regrets — and one he aims not to repeat. His allies have laid plans for him to do so by invoking emergency authority under the Insurrection Act of 1807.”
Said Trump, in a campaign speech: “The next time I’m not waiting.”
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