Bonkers Truth About Trump’s Hitler Claim Revealed
The source of a document President Donald Trump proudly wielded that compares him favorably to Adolf Hitler, Genghis Khan, and other vicious leaders has been revealed.
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The president, 80, bizarrely shared on Truth Social early this morning a document from someone named “Dave King” that suggested Trump is more dangerous than several notorious historical figures because he has a greater “global reach”.
“Presidential Historian Dave King — Sounds good to me!” Trump wrote on Truth Social Thursday, paired with the assessment.
Now the truth has been disclosed. CNN reported that Trump had actually touted that document months earlier, during an interview with New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan—who have identified “Presidential Historian Dave King” as golfer Gary Player’s longtime caddy and personal confidant. The fact is in their new book.
Apparently, King presented the president with the two-page document during an event honoring Player, a Hall of Fame golfer. And in Trumpworld, apparently, that was as good as fact.
King told the New York Times’ journalists that he “had first shared his assessment of Trump’s power with Player and later explained it directly to Trump over golf in Florida,” according to their forthcoming book Regime Change which was obtained by CNN.
In response to an inquiry from the Daily Beast, the White House said: “Refer you to the TRUTH.” It’s not clear what truth. The Beast has requested clarification.
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King writes that “powerful” people were historically characterized by “brutal conquest and the fear that they instilled in the populations” during their reigns.
“Common names that would come to mind are Alexander the Great, the Caesars, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun, Tamburlaine, Napoleon and, more recently, Hitler, Mao, and Stalin,” said King.
“The overwhelming difference between each of the above when compared with President Trump is their lack of global reach. Their power was limited to restricted local areas (even though some of these areas were quite large in a local context). They had nowhere near the control over modern logistics, manpower, technology, and the global economic muscle that President Trump can enforce.”
White House insiders told CNN that Trump’s touting of King’s document is likely his attempt at damage control ahead of Haberman and Swan’s book release on Tuesday, which includes an anecdote about King.
But, to be fair, King isn’t the only one to invoke the world’s most notorious leaders when characterizing Trump. Notably, Vice President JD Vance referred to Trump as “America’s Hitler” in 2016—before, of course, ultimately kneeling to him.
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