Controversy Erupts: Nick Ayers Counters Claims About Trump’s Alleged Comments

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Former Trump aide Nick Ayers calls out General John Kelly’s Hitler claims as “patently false,” exposing yet another attempt to smear the former president with Nazi comparisons.

At a Glance

  • Nick Ayers, ex-chief of staff to Mike Pence, refutes John Kelly’s claims about Trump praising Hitler
  • Kelly alleged Trump spoke positively about Hitler and wanted “German generals”
  • Ayers describes Kelly’s comments as “patently false”
  • The New York Times and The Atlantic continue to push Trump-Hitler comparisons

The Latest Hitler Hysteria

In what seems like the millionth attempt to paint former President Donald Trump as the second coming of Adolf Hitler, we’re now being treated to tall tales from none other than General John Kelly. Because apparently, comparing Trump to Hitler never gets old for the left and their media lapdogs.

Kelly, in his latest attention-seeking move, claims Trump once said, “You know, Hitler did some good things, too.” But hold onto your MAGA hats, folks, because Nick Ayers, former chief of staff to Mike Pence, isn’t letting this slice of fiction slide.

Ayers Calls Bullshit

Ayers, who typically steers clear of the White House gossip mill, felt compelled to set the record straight. In a move that surely sent shockwaves through the Trump-hating media complex, Ayers declared Kelly’s comments “too egregious to ignore.”

“I’ve avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House but General Kelly’s comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore,” Ayers said.

But Ayers didn’t stop there. He went on to deliver a knockout punch to Kelly’s credibility, stating, “I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is patently false.” It’s almost as if being in the room and actually hearing conversations trumps making stuff up for political points. Who knew?

The Left’s Obsession with Hitler Comparisons

While rational people might think comparing a democratically elected president to one of history’s most notorious dictators is a bit of a stretch, the left just can’t seem to help themselves. The New York Times and The Atlantic, bastions of unbiased journalism (insert eye roll here), have been pushing the Trump-Hitler narrative harder than a used car salesman trying to offload a lemon.

The Atlantic, not content with just one dictator comparison, decided to throw Stalin and Mussolini into the mix. Because why stop at Hitler when you can have a totalitarian trifecta? It’s like they’re playing Dictator Bingo over there.

Let’s call this what it is: a desperate attempt to dehumanize Trump and his supporters. By constantly drawing these absurd parallels, the left hopes to paint anyone who dares to support Trump as a closet Nazi. It’s a tactic straight out of the playbook of, well, actual totalitarian regimes.