Donald Trump Was Telling The Truth All Along

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Donald Trump, in an array of interviews and campaign events, told anyone who would listen what his second term in office would look like.

A historian has revealed that he sincerely believes that the former president, who has a habit of changing the story and creating a completely different narrative as he goes, is telling the truth this time around.

NBC News presidential historian and author Michael Beschloss explained that if the billionaire real estate mogul enters the White House in January 2025, he will put in place a “presidential dictatorship.”

Appearing on MSNBC, the political expert went on to explain: “This is something that we have never seen before ever in American history. This is a presidential candidate, Donald Trump, who’s actually telling us outright.”

The author went on to say: “God knows what’s in his mind that he’s not telling us.”

Trump has been telling the media, his supporters, and the American people exactly what he plans to do if he wins the 2024 presidential election.

In late 2022, when Donald Trump launched his campaign at Mar-a-Lago, he was as honest as the day he descended the famous escalator in 2016 when he declared Mexicans crossing the border were “rapists and murderers.”

At the Florida event, Trump stated: “Every drug dealer during his or her life, on average, will kill 500 people with the drugs they sell, not to mention the destruction of families. We’re going to be asking everyone who sells drugs, gets caught selling drugs to receive the death penalty for their pain.”

Months after Trump’s campaign launch, a penetrating piece was published in Rolling Stone magazine laying out some of the stunning plans and policies that would be enacted if the former reality star became the leader of the free world.

According to anonymous staff members of the Trump campaign, he has told his associates that he is eager to “bring back firing squads, hangings, and possibly even the guillotine.”

According to a person familiar with the matter, Trump “discussed group executions.”

A former White House official told Rolling Stone that Donald Trump “had a particular affinity for the firing squad, because it seemed more dramatic, rather than how we do it, putting a syringe in people and putting them to sleep.”

This person added: “President Trump would explicitly say that he’d love a country that was totally an ‘eye for an eye’—that’s a direct quote—criminal justice system, and he’d talk about how the ‘right’ way to do it is to line up criminals and drug dealers before a firing squad.”

During Donald Trump’s presidency, he landed in the history books for overseeing and demanding “the execution of more people than any other administration in more than 120 years,” according to Vanity Fair.

Former Attorney General Bill Barr told Rolling Stone that had “Trump won a second term, more people would have been put to death.”

Trump’s supporters love his tough talk.

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