Several advisers to former President Donald Trump say in an upcoming book the former president and 2024 hopeful regularly praised various despots and autocrats— including saying Adolf Hitler “did some good things,” which he’s been accused of in the past— according to aKey Facts
The former advisers—including former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, former National Security Adviser John Bolton and former Deputy National Security Adviser Matthew Pottinger—recalled the conversations to CNN’s Jim Sciutto in his book “The Return of Great Powers,” which is released Tuesday. Kelly told Sciutto that Trump allegedly said Hitler “did some good things,” that he “rebuilt the economy” and maintained a strong influence over senior Nazi officials.
Kelly also said Trump was “shocked that he didn’t have dictatorial-type powers” in regards to his ability to move money or U.S. military forces. Bolton told Sciutto he believes the nation’s role in NATO “would be in real jeopardy,” because Trump—who most recentlySteven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump’s campaign, dismissed the comments from Kelly and Bolton to Forbes, saying they suffer from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”by a Trump spokesperson.
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