Trump's Controversial 'Reich' Video Sparks Outrage and Criticism

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A controversial video posted by the Trump campaign featuring the phrase "unified Reich" originated from a template created by Turkish graphic designer Enes Şimşek. The phrase, intended as placeholder text, was mistakenly left in the final video. The Trump campaign stated the video was reposted by a staffer without noticing the text, while the Biden campaign criticized it as part of a pattern of troubling rhetoric from Trump. Şimşek clarified that the text was not meant to reference Nazi Germany and urged people to calm down.
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