Trump's Ambiguous Response on Power Abuse Raises Concerns

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During a Fox News town hall, Donald Trump refused to rule out breaking the law if re-elected as president, raising concerns about potential abuse of power. When asked by Sean Hannity if he had any plans to abuse power or break the law, Trump responded by criticizing his opponents and referring to the charges against him. Later, he admitted that he would be a "dictator" on day one of his second term, but clarified that it would only involve implementing certain policies. The Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee quickly highlighted Trump's comments, with the DNC labeling him a "Day One Dictator."
Topics:nation#abuse-of-power#democratic-national-committee#donald-trump#politics#presidential-election#sean-hannity
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