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'Destroy the whole house': MAGA fans say they're j

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Posted On: 12/19/2023 6:17:50 AM
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'Destroy the whole house': MAGA fans say they're just fine with Trump's dictator comments
Tom Boggioni

Attendees at Donald Trump's rallies over the weekend uniformly don't have any worries that he said he'd love to be a "dictator" for one day if he is reelected, with some claiming he's just taunting his critics — and others saying that the U.S. system of government needs a good housecleaning.

In interviews with USA Today's Riley Beggin, MAGA supporters were pressed to explain how they can stand behind the former president who, to other's eyes, is edging close to full-on authoritarianism, if his recent comments are taken seriously

Beggin reported, "Many attendees at Trump's campaign rally Saturday at the University of New Hampshire said the comment was a joke meant to provoke his rivals. The voters said they're not concerned Trump would truly lead as a dictator.

Among them was Shelly Temple, who worked for Trump's election in 2016, claimed she hasn't wavered in her support.




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"I don't see that as a dictator, I see that as being a leader and to protect his country... I like a president that respects the Constitution. Let the government work the way it's supposed to. Let there be checks and balances," she proposed.

Mabel Berezin, a sociology professor at Cornell University, differed with the former president's fans who see his comments as an elaborate joke, with Berezin warning, "Two things about Trump. One, he often says what he means and he often says it in the form of a joke. The second part of it is, I don't think we should discount him."

She added, "Trump's most outrageous statements are worth paying attention to."


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