3/17/25
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Trump’s Love Affair with Dictators: How America’s “Strongman” Bows to Real Tyrants
For a man who constantly brags about his “toughness,” Donald Trump sure does have a pathetic, slobbering admiration for brutal dictators. While he rants about “America First,” his real loyalty lies not with democracy, but with the ruthless, iron-fisted leaders who despise it.
He doesn’t just admire strongmen—he wants to be one.
Trump’s fascination with authoritarian rulers is no accident. He idolizes their unchecked power, envies their ability to silence critics, and openly dreams of ruling without accountability. Every time he heaps praise on tyrants, it’s not just embarrassing—it’s a direct window into his twisted aspirations for America.
Let’s take a tour of Trump’s favorite dictators and despots, shall we?
Vladimir Putin: The Puppet Master
No dictator has a firmer grip on Trump’s loyalty than Vladimir Putin, the ex-KGB thug turned lifelong Russian dictator.
- Trump has never once criticized Putin for his human rights abuses, election interference, or assassinations of political enemies. Instead, he parrots Kremlin talking points and undermines American intelligence agencies whenever they warn about Russian aggression.
- In Helsinki, 2018, Trump stood next to Putin and publicly sided with him over his own intelligence community about Russian election meddling.
- When Putin invaded Ukraine, Trump didn’t condemn the act—he called it “savvy” and “genius.”
- Putin helped Trump win in 2016 through election interference, and Trump repaid him by weakening NATO, abandoning Ukraine, and sowing distrust in America’s institutions.
Trump’s admiration for Putin isn’t about diplomacy—it’s about envy. He dreams of ruling America the way Putin rules Russia: through fear, lies, and totalitarian control.
Kim Jong-un: “We Fell in Love”
There’s bootlicking, and then there’s Donald Trump’s romance with Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s brutal dictator.
- Trump called Kim Jong-un “very talented” and a “great leader”, despite the fact that Kim murders his own people, executes rivals with anti-aircraft guns, and keeps North Korea under total surveillance.
- After their first summit, Trump declared, “We fell in love.” Yes, the same Trump who claims to be a master negotiator was charmed by love letters from one of the world’s most sadistic leaders.
- He gave North Korea international legitimacy without getting anything in return. While previous presidents kept Kim isolated, Trump treated him like a superstar.
This wasn’t diplomacy—it was Trump’s desperate desire to be liked by someone as ruthless as he wants to be.
Mohammed bin Salman (MBS): Murderer-in-Chief
Trump’s loyalty to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is another grotesque display of his indifference to human rights—as long as he benefits.
- When MBS ordered the brutal murder and dismemberment of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump shrugged it off and said, “Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t.”
- Why? Because Saudi Arabia buys U.S. weapons—and to Trump, that’s all that matters. He literally said, “They pay us billions.”
- Trump ignored CIA evidence that MBS personally ordered Khashoggi’s assassination, proving he’d rather protect a murderous dictator than an American resident.
Trump loves MBS not because of “strategic alliances,” but because he sees a younger version of the dictator he wishes he could be.
Xi Jinping: The Communist “King”
Trump rants endlessly about China, but when it comes to President Xi Jinping, his tone is a little different.
- He called Xi “a great leader” and “a king”, admiring his total control over China.
- When China cracked down on Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, Trump called them “rioters” and refused to support their movement.
- During COVID-19, Trump praised Xi’s handling of the virus, then blamed China completely when it suited his political needs.
- He secretly begged China for election help in 2020, as revealed in John Bolton’s book.
Once again, Trump doesn’t hate authoritarianism—he admires it.
Why Trump Loves Dictators but Hates Democratic Leaders
Trump’s admiration for tyrants isn’t just a personality quirk—it’s a red flag about what he wants to become.
Notice how he reserves his most bitter insults for democratic leaders:
- Angela Merkel (Germany)? “She’s ruining her country.”
- Justin Trudeau (Canada)? “Very dishonest and weak.”
- Emmanuel Macron (France)? “A pain in the ass.”
- Joe Biden? “The worst president in history.”
Trump hates leaders who govern by law—because they represent everything he despises: accountability, transparency, and democratic norms.
Meanwhile, he fawns over dictators who operate without restrictions, who can jail critics, who can steal elections and never leave office.
What Happens if Trump Gets His Dictatorship?
Trump isn’t just admiring from afar—he’s actively preparing to rule the way his idols do.
- He’s promised mass arrests of journalists and political opponents.
- He’s openly suggested he’ll “terminate” the Constitution.
- His campaign is planning to purge government agencies and replace them with loyalists.
- His base already treats him like a king, not a president.
If Trump gets back into power, he won’t leave willingly. He will reshape America into an authoritarian regime, using the blueprint of his dictator idols.
More to Come…
This is only one piece of Trump’s authoritarian puzzle. Stay tuned as we continue exposing:
🔹 Trump’s Plan to Destroy Checks and Balances
🔹 How He is Training His Base for Violence
🔹 The Crimes He’s Already Gotten Away With
The warning signs are all there. The question is—will America listen before it’s too late?
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