"Trump's Denial of Reading 'Mein Kampf' Amidst Anti-Immigration Rhetoric"

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Former President Donald Trump, for the second time in a week, made controversial remarks about immigrants, stating that they were damaging the "blood" of the country, drawing comparisons to Adolf Hitler's rhetoric. Trump denied reading Hitler's "Mein Kampf" but echoed similar sentiments. He also suggested that illegal immigrants could bring disease and crime to the US, prompting backlash from the White House and Republican leaders. President Biden's re-election campaign criticized Trump's comments, while some of his supporters defended his remarks, expressing concerns about the potential risks associated with illegal immigration.
- Trump denies reading Hitler's "Mein Kampf" even as he doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric CBS News
- Trump, Attacked for Echoing Hitler, Says He Never Read 'Mein Kampf' The New York Times
- Trump defends controversial immigrant remarks at Iowa rally The Associated Press
- How the GOP plans to deal with Trump's extreme rhetoric Axios
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