Trump: I am not a Nazi
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At the same time as Trump and Harris entered the last stage of the election marathon, which is called the closest election in modern American history, each of the candidates and their respective headquarters increased the level of political and of course non-political attacks against each other. They have placed the highest status.
Harris, who accused Trump of divisiveness, was in Michigan yesterday, and Trump also visited Georgia, one of the swing states, and said at the rally that his critics ” “Contemporary Hitler” they know.
Trump claimed: The latest line given by Kamala and his staff is that anyone who does not vote for him is a Nazi. It’s not like that, I’m not a Nazi, but I’m the image of Nazis.
The claim came a day after Trump held a large rally in New York and his allies were widely condemned for making racist remarks at the event.
Also, Trump’s chief of staff at the time, John Kelly, recently claimed in several interviews that the 78-year-old Trump, during his time in the White House, spoke of “Hitler” in private circles. praised and said more than once that the infamous leader of Nazi Germany “did some good things too.” According to Kelly, who is also a retired American general, Trump also said that he “wants generals like Adolf Hitler.”
Amidst the exchange of verbal fire between Trump and Harris and their close competition on the eve of the election, there are fears about the possibility of repeating events similar to January 6, 2021 after Trump’s defeat and his supporters’ attack on the Congress building. has been