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Former Aide Claims Trump Discussed Executing People More Than Bill Barr Recalls
Jun 17, 2024, 11:15 AM
A former White House aide has claimed that former President Donald Trump frequently discussed executing people during his presidency, more than Bill Barr recalls. This revelation has sparked significant controversy, with various media outlets and commentators reacting strongly. MSNBC's Morning Joe crew expressed outrage, questioning Trump's presidential temperament and suitability as commander in chief. The allegations suggest that Trump discussed these extreme measures in multiple meetings, including on the White House lawn, raising concerns about his leadership style and decision-making process.
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