
Former United States President Donald Trump has been heavily criticized by Vice President Kamala Harris, who has expressed her concern over his increasingly erratic and unstable behavior. Harris reacted to remarks from John Kelly, Trump's former chief of staff, who revealed details of conversations with the ex-president in which Trump expressed his admiration for the German generals of Adolf Hitler.
In her statements to the press, Harris described it as dangerous and concerning that Trump makes positive references to Hitler, responsible for millions of deaths. The vice president also mentioned Trump's recent threat to use the Armed Forces to confront what he calls an "internal enemy" during the elections, implying that Trump seeks an army loyal to him personally, even above the Constitution.
Kelly, who has been critical of Trump for a long time, accused the former president of spreading misinformation and exhibiting fascist behavior. Meanwhile, Trump's campaign team has discredited Kelly's statements, claiming they are "discredited stories he has fabricated."
These criticisms of Trump come at a time when the ex-president is seeking a second term, promising to expand the use of the Armed Forces within the country. Harris warns that in a second term, figures like John Kelly, who could contain Trump, would not be present.