Trump's Controversial Remarks and Hitler Comparisons: A Defiant Defense

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During a campaign rally in Iowa, former President Donald Trump accused immigrants of "destroying the blood of our country," echoing white supremacists and Adolf Hitler's rhetoric. Trump denied reading Hitler's manifesto, Mein Kampf, but made references to its themes. His hateful remarks have intensified as elections approach, with Trump declaring twice that he would act as a "dictator" if reelected. Republicans have attempted to downplay his speech, but Trump's history of praising dictators and his plans to send troops to the border and build detention camps raise concerns.
- Trump Acknowledges Hitler Comparisons — Doubles Down Anyway Rolling Stone
- Murkowski slams Trump comments as 'poisoning our country' The Hill
- Trump defends controversial immigrant remarks at Iowa rally The Associated Press
- Donald Trump: 'I never read Mein Kampf' The Telegraph
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