GOP governor: Our constitution might be 'broken' and we need Trump to 'show some authoritarian power'
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Speaking with Maine radio station WVOM, LePage claimed the Constitution might be broken and that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump needs "to show some authoritarian power."
"Sometimes, I wonder that our Constitution is not only broken, but we need a Donald Trump to show some authoritarian power in our country and bring back the rule of law because we've had eight years of a president, he's an autocrat, he just does it on his own, he ignores Congress and every single day," LePage told WVOM.
He added: "We're slipping into anarchy."
The Trump-supporting Republican governor gained notoriety for inflammatory comments he's made.
Earlier this year, he made racially-charged comments when speaking about drug problems in the state, and later left a state lawmaker a profanity-laced voicemail that was made public.
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