Trump Called “Fascist to the Core” by Milley
In a striking revelation from Bob Woodward's latest book, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, describes Donald Trump as "a fascist to the core." Milley's blunt assessment comes as part of a broader warning about the dangers of a second Trump term, suggesting that the former president poses a significant threat to American democracy. According to Milley, Trump's leadership style, which he views as authoritarian, could lead to further instability and even endanger the military's role in upholding constitutional values.
The book highlights the growing concern within military and political circles about Trump's potential return to power. Milley is particularly candid in expressing his fears that Trump, if re-elected, may seek revenge against those who opposed him during his first term, including Milley himself. These statements add to the ongoing debate over Trump’s influence and the direction of the Republican Party.
Trump's campaign has responded by rejecting Milley’s characterization, arguing that such claims are politically motivated and unsubstantiated. However, Milley’s warning adds another layer to the already contentious conversation about Trump’s political future and the stakes of the 2024 election.
As more details emerge from Woodward’s book, this story continues to evolve, and it is expected that the political fallout will be significant. Our website will be updating this developing story with the latest insights and reactions.