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Deep Stater General John Kelly’s Lie About Trump Loving Nazis is Falling Apart

. . .It’s hard to believe that TDS-riddled John Kelly has been sitting on this so-called juicy “Hitler” nugget for years, never once mentioning it to anybody or writing about it in his book, and only now decided to bring it up—just a couple weeks before the election. Really, John?

How wildly convenient…

The truth is, President Trump has a long history and a solid track record of being a compassionate leader, focused on helping others, and going out of his way to ease people’s suffering. That doesn’t sound very racist, heartless, or “Hitler-esque,” does it?”

John Kelly wants us to believe that these wild stories he’s been “sitting on” for years are now suddenly the “definition” of a man who’s been in the public eye for decades. It’s laughable, cruel, and shows just how desperate the Deep State is to cling to power.

However, this latest attack from John Kelly has everyone wondering: why does this unhinged lunatic harbor such a deep-seated hatred for President Trump? And, for that matter, why do so many in the military-industrial complex seem to despise him? Well, we finally have the answer. Sean Spicer explained to Megyn Kelly on her podcast the exact moment John Kelly and others turned on President Trump. It all came down to Trump refusing to simply follow their advice on the Afghanistan War. Instead, he went directly to enlisted servicemen for their input, and that move enraged the big military egos.

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Trump Responds to ‘Lowlife’ John Kelly

Former President Trump slammed his former White House chief of staff, Retired Gen. John Kelly, as a “lowlife” and a “total degenerate” in response to Kelly’s recent comments about Trump’s alleged fascination with dictators and interest in unchecked power.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump sought to push back on what he said were false accounts from Kelly about his time in the Trump administration.

“Thank you for your support against a total degenerate named John Kelly, who made up a story out of pure Trump Derangement Syndrome Hatred! This guy had two qualities, which don’t work well together. He was tough and dumb. The problem is his toughness morphed into weakness, because he became JELLO with time! The story about the Soldiers was A LIE, as are numerous other stories he told,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Even though I shouldn’t be wasting my time with him, I always feel it’s necessary to hit back in pursuit of THE TRUTH,” Trump continued. “John Kelly is a LOWLIFE, and a bad General, whose advice in the White House I no longer sought, and told him to MOVE ON!”

Trump’s post comes after Kelly gave a pair of interviews published this week warning of Trump’s alleged interest in fascist rulers and, allegedly, of the prospect of governing with unchecked power. (Read more from “Trump Responds to ‘Lowlife’ John Kelly” HERE)

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Who Are the Top Candidates to Replace Gen. John Kelly at DHS?

With the appointment of Gen. John Kelly as President Trump’s chief of staff, the top vacancy at the Department of Homeland Security has again opened up.

Since the George W. Bush administration created the DHS in 2001, the DHS secretary has engaged in a variety of roles. But in the Trump era thus far, the department has seemingly been refined to focus on border security, illegal immigration, and Islamic terror issues.

Here’s a look at the potential candidates to become the next homeland security chief.

Rick Perry

Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Energy Secretary Rick Perry has emerged as a possibility for the post. His position on immigration, however, might disagree with president’s nationalist base. As governor of Texas, Perry supported programs that allowed illegal immigrants to obtain in-state tuition. In the 2012 Republican presidential primary, Perry controversially said his rivals didn’t have enough “heart” on the immigration issue.

Rep. Michael McCaul

Before Gen. Kelly was appointed as DHS head, Texas Rep. Michael McCaul was rumored as a frontrunner for the post. McCaul, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, is regarded by immigration hawks as a “pro-amnesty” politician who isn’t liable to make good on President Trump’s campaign promise to secure the border. Nonetheless, Politico recently described McCaul as a “leading candidate” for the job, citing several White House officials.

Jeff Sessions

The sitting attorney general and former Alabama senator has fallen out of favor with the president, leading some to believe he would be better suited at DHS. Sessions has long been seen as an ally to the president’s nationalist supporters on border security and immigration.

Elaine Duke

While the search for an official replacement continues, deputy secretary Elaine Duke will continue to lead DHS as its acting director. She has worked in government (in both Democrat and Republican administrations) for almost 30 years as a civil servant.

Kris Kobach

Like AG Sessions, the Kansas secretary of state is a border and immigration hawk. He is currently leading President Trump’s commission on voter fraud.

Who else?

Other reported candidates for the position include Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert, acting ICE director Thomas Homan, former DHS deputy secretary James Loy, and Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas.

Before Trump assumed office, potential nominees for the post originally included Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, N.J. Governor Chris Christie, former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, California Rep. Duncan Hunter, former Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Smith Walker, Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, and Ambassador John Bolton. (For more from the author of “Who Are the Top Candidates to Replace Gen. John Kelly at DHS?” please click HERE)

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