Trump’s suggestion of sending army on election day draws comparisons to Putin
Donald Trump has sparked controversy and drawn comparisons to authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin after suggesting that the army could be deployed to handle the “enemy within” on election day. In an interview on Fox News, Trump expressed concern about potential chaos and stated that if necessary, the National Guard or military could be used to maintain order.
Critics have been quick to condemn Trump’s remarks, with historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat likening his actions to those of autocratic leaders who seek to consolidate power and suppress dissent. She highlighted the dangers of labeling dissenting voices as threats and using military force to silence opposition.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris also weighed in on the issue, calling Trump’s behavior “unstable and unhinged” and warning that a second term for him would pose a significant risk to America.
The comparison to Putin and other strongmen leaders underscores the growing concern over Trump’s rhetoric and actions as the election approaches. The suggestion of using the military to handle domestic dissent has raised alarm bells among critics who fear a slide towards authoritarianism.
As the election draws near, Trump’s comments have added fuel to an already contentious political climate, with many questioning the implications of his statements on democracy and civil liberties. The debate over the role of the military in domestic affairs is likely to continue as the election day approaches.