Former Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele said Friday that former President Donald Trump might never leave office if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
"Donald Trump, a year before all this began, was telling us, 'If I lose this election, it's rigged because I own this election. This is mine. I'm going to be president for as long as I want to be president,'" Steele told a MSNBC panel on Morning Joe.Voters need to understand the consequences of putting Trump back in office, according to Steele."He's got enough role models globally...
"He's gonna put sycophants in place who will nod and say, 'Yes, sir. How much of this do you want us to take for you?'"
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