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Trump and his supporters strenuously deny accusations of being a Nazi


Former President Donald Trump and his allies are pushing back against comparisons between his Madison Square Garden rally and a 1939 pro-Nazi event, with Melania Trump insisting that he is “not Hitler.” Trump falsely claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris has referred to him as Hitler, but the Harris campaign has not used that language. Harris and others have criticized Trump’s policies, calling him a fascist, which Trump has reciprocated. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal have also compared Trump’s rally to the Nazi event. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned that likening Trump to Hitler could incite violence. Last week, John Kelly, Trump’s former chief of staff, said Trump praised Hitler and made troubling remarks about the Nazi leader. The Democratic National Committee projected “Trump praised Hitler” onto Madison Square Garden during Trump’s rally, which was denied by the former president. Trump’s vice presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance, previously likened Trump to Hitler, but has since stated he was wrong about Trump. The controversy surrounding Trump’s rally and the comparisons to Hitler underscore the deep political divisions in the country.

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