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 if 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."
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.