Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19
Trump Reposts Hitler-Mao Comparison, Saying He Has Greater Global Reach
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19

Trump Reposts Hitler-Mao Comparison, Saying He Has Greater Global Reach

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 19

Summary

  • Friday’s repost showed Trump endorsing a message that ranked his power above Hitler, Mao and Stalin, replying: “Sounds good to me!” to a claim that his global reach exceeds theirs.
  • CNN said Trump had already brandished the same 2-page write-up in a March interview for the book “Regime Change,” using it to discuss his place in history and the power he wields.
  • Dave King — a Scottish-born businessman in South Africa, not a historian — wrote the assessment after meeting Trump through golfer Gary Player and later discussing it with him in Florida.
  • The book, based on more than 1,000 interviews over 3 years and due next week, also recounts Trump’s profane boasts, his attacks on Jerome Powell and other Oval Office remarks.
  • The episode fits a longer pattern of Trump expressing admiration for strongmen, with the new repost making that affinity unusually explicit in public.

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