The following article by Ed Mazza was posted on the Huffington Post website October 12, 2017:
Nina Khrushcheva slams Trump over attacks on the media.
A descendant of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev is calling out President Donald Trump over his latest attacks on the media.
Trump on Tuesday accused NBC of “fake new” and said broadcast licenses should be “challenged” and “revoked.”
“Here, President Trump defined ‘fake news’ the way Joseph Stalin defined ‘enemies of the people’: if they offer a slightest objection to his rule they must be wrong. And they must be silenced,” Nina Khrushcheva, an international affairs professor at The New School in New York City, told The Washington Examiner.
She told the website:
“Somewhere on the way to his real estate/reality TV career he forgot his lessons in civics and American democracy from high school. Or maybe he always had an ‘F’ in those subjects; being rich, he didn’t and still doesn’t think they apply to him. For that we are all paying dearly.
And the longer he stays in, offering more and more somewhat Stalinesque amendments to American democracy, the more autocratic erosion to this once wonderful system we will experience.”
Khrushcheva is the great-granddaughter of the former Soviet leader, who ran the country from 1953 to 1964. When Khrushchev’s son ― Nina’s grandfather ― was killed in World War II, Nikita Khrushchev adopted his son’s 2-year-old daughter, Julia.
Julia would become Nina’s mother.
“Consequently, by relations Nikita Khrushchev is my grandfather, and I always refer to him as such,” she explained on her website.
Khrushcheva, author of “The Lost Khrushchev,” has been a frequent Trump critic, posting tweets such as this:
when @realDonaldTrump is impeached or institutionalized, would all his decisions be rescinded as those of criminal or feeble mind?
View the post here.