Throughout a Joe Rogan podcast, the 78-year-old candidly admitted to creating “dangerous decisions” when choosing officers for his administration. He beforehand attributed the “success” of his presidency to his personal decision-making in appointing key officers.
The Republican presidential candidate particularly identified John Kelly, his former White Home chief of employees, and John Bolton, his nationwide safety adviser, as people who’ve been vital of him.
Kelly, who served on Trump’s employees from 2017 to 2019, lately labeled his former boss the “definition of fascist” with no understanding of American historical past. He even claimed the ex-president made favorable remarks about Adolf Hitler and his generals.
Bolton, alternatively, mentioned: “Trump is just too silly to be a real fascist.”