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Outspoken Rep. Jasmine Crockett dubbed President Trump a “wannabe Hitler,” while chastizing Republicans for displaying fealty ...
Trump’s allies and supporters claim that Trump’s opponents call him Hitler. Most criticism, though, draws comparisons to the German dictator — ones that can be hard to set aside.
For example: To compare U.S. President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, and the MAGA movement to Nazis, is an inexact and unfair analogy. Nonetheless, it has appeared repeatedly.
Hitler used similar rhetoric in his manifesto “Mein Kampf,” to disparage immigrants and race mixing using the term "blood poisoning." Trump has consistently denied ever reading "Mein Kampf." ...
President Donald Trump used the Adolf Hitler's rhetoric to attack immigrants, claiming that they are 'poisoning' the country, during his 2024 camapign announcement.
Like Trump, who enjoys frequent comparisons to one of history's chief villains. But we do ourselves no favors by falling into the habit of labeling every political figure we dislike as a new Hitler.
“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” Trump reportedly said in a private conversation in the White House, according to The Atlantic, citing two people who heard him say this.
President Trump is in the process of taking a page from Adolf Hitler's playbook as he turns Americans against our own neighbors. | Opinion ...
Calling Trump "Hitler" and "Nazi" utterly trivializes Hitler and Nazism. Young people, the recipients of a largely worthless education in American schools -- especially regarding history -- know ...
Former President Donald Trump said Tuesday night at a campaign stop in Iowa that he has not read "Mein Kampf," the manifesto written by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Trump made the statement following ...
Trump’s insistence that he has not read “Mein Kampf” — an assertion he also made at an Iowa rally last week — evoked a different Hitler book he once allegedly had in his possession.