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Ahead of the US election, Trump’s former chief of staff, Kelly, expressed concern about his renewed candidacy. More and more colleagues agree with his opinion.

WASHINGTON — His former chief of staff, John Kelly, has unleashed a medium-sized avalanche just days before the U.S. election, with a public statement that Donald Trump meets the definition of a fascist. Not only did Trump rival Kamala Harris pick up on Kelly’s statement during a press conference, but other former Trump staffers have now spoken out.

This was published by an American newspaper Politics It first released an open letter on Friday signed by 13 of the former president’s former team members, insisting they were “unfortunately not surprised” by Kelly’s statements. Signatories include former press corps members such as Anthony Scaramucci, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Stephanie Grisham, as well as security experts such as Trump’s former aide Mark Harvey and his former national security adviser Olivia Troy.

Trump has railed against former chief of staff Kelly over accusations of “fascism,” but more Republicans are moving away from him. (Credit photo) © Anna Moneymaker/AFP

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They considered a second term in office dangerous because they “knew Trump and worked for him,” stressing 13 former staffers from Trump’s presidency. “We are all Republicans who have served our country for life. “Yet there are moments in history when you have to put your country before your party,” the letter says, adding that “General Kelly’s” warnings should be taken seriously.

Kelly made the announcement in an interview this week amid “disturbing and shocking revelations.” The New York Times Trump has made a public statement that he has no understanding and respect for the US Constitution. Additionally, the former president made several disparaging comments about members of the armed forces and asserted to Kelly that Adolf Hitler had done “a lot of good things.”

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Second term warning after US election: More Republicans oppose Trump

Kelly’s public warning against Trump was prompted by his announcement that he intends to use the US military against potential political opponents in the US – a plan that Trump critics like Kelly say is unconstitutional. Kelly explained in the interview that he had to stop him from making similar comments several times during his tenure as chief of staff from mid-2017 to late 2018. The New York Times– Interview. Trump’s current team vehemently denies Kelly’s claims, and Trump described her as “Kelly” in a post on his own social media site, Truth Social.

Apart from the signatories of the open letter, there have been loud comments lately Politics Other longtime Republicans also opposed Trump, instead publicly declaring their support for Democratic presidential nominee Harris. That includes a former legislator from Michigan and the largest and most influential Republican mayor in Wisconsin.

Harris’ final days in US election campaign against Trump: “increasingly chaotic and volatile”

Harris himself addressed Kelly’s accusations against Trump during a press appearance, again warning against electing the former president to the nation’s most important post. This is what he quoted Guardian Since appearing before the international press, Harris has said that Trump is “increasingly confused and unstable” and that people like John Kelly will not influence him for a second term “to stop him from following his worst impulses.”

That’s what the Harris campaign says is the focus Politics And so is their strategy now in the final days of the US election campaign. The Harris Group’s so-called “focus group” in the swing state showed that undecided voters took Kelly’s warnings seriously and worried about what would happen if Trump had “unbridled power and no one to stop him.” (peer)

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