Billionaire Investor Criticizes Trump’s Policies as Authoritarian
- Billionaire investor Ray Dalio criticized Donald Trump's policies as authoritarian in his upcoming book releasing on June 3, 2025, in the United States.
- Dalio based his critique on Trump’s concentration of federal power, frequent executive orders, and actions undermining checks and balances, resembling 1930s far-right tactics.
- Dalio also highlighted Trump’s legal defiance, lawsuits against media, cost-cutting measures weakening support systems, and aggressive bypassing of government branches.
- Dalio argued that the strategies President Trump employs to fulfill his "Make America Great Again" agenda closely resemble those adopted by far-right regimes during the 1930s, and he believes this comparison should not be seen as controversial.
- Dalio warned that America’s $36 trillion debt and rising executive power risk triggering a severe economic and democratic crisis that needs close monitoring.
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Ray Dalio Slams Trump's 'Aggressive' Leadership Style, Likens It To 1930s Far-Right Regimes: 'Is Donald Trump A Demagogue?'
In his upcoming book, billionaire investor Ray Dalio has compared President Donald Trump‘s policies to those of far-right regimes in the 1930s. What Happened: Dalio, the founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, has authored a new book titled “How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle,” which is set to release on June 3. In the book, he criticizes Trump's efforts to expand executive power, comparing his approach to that of a CEO operating w…
Billionaire investor warns Trump policies 'remarkably like' 1930s hard-right fascists
Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund investment firm Bridgewater Associates, said President Donald Trump carries every characteristic of a 1930s-era Mussolini or German fascist leader, particularly regarding his methods for expanding presidential power.“When I say that the policies President Trump is using to ‘make America great again’ are remarkably like the policies that those of the hard-right countries in the 1930s used, that should not be contr…
Billionaire Investor Says Trump Pushing Fascist Policies
“Donald Trump wants to ‘dictate’ policies like those of far-right regimes in the 1930s, a leading billionaire investor has warned,” The Guardian reports.“Ray Dalio writes in a new book that the US president is acting like a chief executive without a board as he seeks to expand executiv
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