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==== 1. Strong criticism during the 2016 campaign ==== Shapiro was one of Trump’s most vocal conservative critics early on. He criticized Trump for: * Lack of conservatism (big spending, weak entitlement reform) * Personal conduct (insults, vulgarity, temperament) * Authoritarian rhetoric * Attacks on the Constitution and rule of law * The “Access Hollywood” tape — after which Shapiro said Trump was unfit to be president Key moments: * Shapiro publicly said he could not vote for Trump in 2016 * He resigned from Breitbart in 2016 partly over the outlet’s pro-Trump turn * He labeled Trump a “bad representative of conservatism”
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