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Trump praised Hitler, Putin and Kim Jong Un, former chief of staff claims

Sky News Monday, 11 March 2024
Donald Trump said Adolf Hitler "did some good things" and praised Vladimir Putin on more than one occasion during his time in the White House, his former chief of staff has claimed.
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