"Trump's 'Bloodbath' Comment: Misunderstood or Misguided?"

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MSNBC historian Michael Beschloss admitted that Trump's "bloodbath" comment referred to the auto industry but still compared him to Hitler, drawing parallels between Trump's candidacy and factors that led to the Holocaust. Trump's comments were made during a recent rally in Ohio, where he warned of a "bloodbath" if he didn't win the election. Despite his campaign spokeswoman clarifying that the comment referred to the potential impact of Biden's policies on the auto industry, media outlets reported it differently.
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