The article discusses the growing concerns that Donald Trump embodies characteristics of fascism, as articulated by prominent figures, including his former chief of staff John Kelly and General Mark Milley. Trump’s claims of having absolute power as president, including his statements about being a “retribution president” and his willingness to misuse governmental authority against political opponents, highlight traits typically associated with fascist regimes. Polls reveal that a significant portion of Americans view Trump as a “dangerous dictator,” although a large number still oppose this characterization. As Trump campaigns for 2024, he continues to employ tactics reminiscent of totalitarianism, including targeting critics and utilizing the Justice Department for personal vendettas. The article concludes by emphasizing that the signs of a shift toward fascism in America are becoming increasingly clear.