Everything Trump says is dangerous

'Everything he says is dangerous': Cassidy Hutchinson says Trump's 'gotten people killed'
Story by M.L. Nestel  •
12/13/23


Trump's words have "gotten people killed," a former White House aide declared.

Cassidy Hutchinson, who served in the Trump administration as an aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, is sounding air raid sirens during an appearance on MSNBC's Joy Reid in the "ReidOut" to try to make sure people don't gloss over Trump's Day One dictatorship, should he be voted to become the 47th president.


"I want to be careful because I do agree and I have been very vocal about talking about how he is re-elected, it is a step towards a dictatorship in the United States," she said. "But since I have last discussed that, he has come out and almost made light of it."

POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?
Trump was asked by Fox New host Sean Hannity at his Iowa town hall twice if he would serve as a dictator, and Trump said no, save for "day one" where he wield all of his power to close the border and "drill, drill, drill" for oil.

Knowing firsthand the inner workings of how Trump operates and "likes to message" — Hutchinson suspects Trump the frontrunner in the 2024 presidential race isn't joking about authoritarian flights of fancy.

"He messages about things when he's afraid of them," she explained. "...I'm pressed to think he sees this message is working and it's reaching an audience."

Related video: ‘If Trump is elected this will be the last election under our Constitution,’ Cassidy Hutchinson says (MSNBC)
They're literally calling for the vice president to be effing
Current Time 0:29
/
Duration 7:18
MSNBC
‘If Trump is elected this will be the last election under our Constitution,’ Cassidy Hutchinson says
0
View on Watch
View on Watch
More videos
Cassidy Hutchinson: Voting for Trump a vote for ‘fascist government’
MSNBC/MSNBC
Cassidy Hutchinson: Voting for Trump a vote for ‘fascist government’
7:01
Cassidy Hutchinson Says She’ll ‘Do Whatever it Takes’ to Keep Trump Out of the White House | Video
TheWrap/TheWrap
Cassidy Hutchinson Says She’ll ‘Do Whatever it Takes’ to Keep Trump Out of the White House | Video
22:35
Cassidy Hutchinson: 'We're fighting for our democracy' in 2024
MSNBC/MSNBC
Cassidy Hutchinson: 'We're fighting for our democracy' in 2024
5:50
She continued: "We do need to sound the alarm bells on this, but we need to bring attention to it."

"We need to do in a responsible way, because if we don't, then he's going to continue making light of it, and amplifying this rhetoric when it's extremely dangerous."

Just how dangerous?

ALSO READ: Trump’s voice is hawking ‘gold bars’ on YouTube. But is it really Trump?

Hutchinson believes Trump's rhetoric has already proven fatal.

"Everything Trump says is extremely dangerous," she reiterated. "He has said extremely dangerous things for years that have gotten people killed."

While Hutchinson doesn't specifically address who has died as a result of Trump's diction, she might be referring to victims such as Heather Heyer who died back in 2021 during the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, or possibly 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer on Jan. 6, 2021, when she and a massive crowd had entered the Capitol Building following a speech delivered by President Trump.

Discounting The Donald would be a mistake, as is casting aside his statements as innocent prattle, Hutchinson said.

"You know so we're looking at so many different angles of danger here, and I just think that the more that we talk about this, the more we amplify this, it's extremely important, but we also need to keep in mind that most Americans need to be educated on this."

"And to open up the conversation about what this actually means and how it does very closely resemble a dictatorship at this moment."

Watch the video below or click the link.

Recommended Links:
;Trump's strategy of 'attack and threaten' is unchanged — but his words are more dangerous now: analysis

;Trump admin women strike back after being called 'pimp ladies' by ex-president's advisor

;A Yale psychiatrist explains the dangerous mental pathology behind Trump's unhinged 'Sharpiegate' fiasco

;Matt Gaetz and four other Capitol Hill Republicans groped or 'creeped' on Cassidy Hutchinson: new book

;Cassidy Hutchinson spills more dirt on Trump's 'volcanic temper'


Рецензии