Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton raised concerns about former President Trump's intentions if re-elected during a recent podcast appearance. Speaking on the 'Democracy Docket' podcast, Clinton expressed her apprehensions about Trump's admiration for authoritarian leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Clinton pointed out that Trump's admiration for leaders like Putin stems from their ability to suppress opposition, control the media, and rule without checks and balances. She warned that Trump's desire to emulate such leaders could have dangerous implications for democracy.
Highlighting her past interactions with Putin, Clinton emphasized the stark contrast between her approach to dealing with him and what she perceives as Trump's willingness to acquiesce to his demands. She suggested that Trump's potential re-election could lead to drastic policy shifts, including the withdrawal of the U.S. from NATO and a more authoritarian style of governance.
Clinton also expressed concerns about Trump's stance on international relations, particularly referencing his alleged desire for Ukraine to fail and his opposition to surveillance measures. She painted a grim picture of a world under Trump's leadership, cautioning against the potential consequences of his policies.
While Clinton's remarks have sparked debate, her office did not provide further clarification on her statements. The Trump campaign has yet to respond to requests for comment on Clinton's assertions.