Trump's Extreme Rhetoric: Poisoning the Blood of US Immigrants

Donald Trump's extreme rhetoric, reminiscent of Nazi propaganda, and his alignment with America's adversaries and autocrats present a unique challenge to his Republican opponents and US voters. His comments on immigration and his attempts to discredit American democracy are contrary to America's founding values and political traditions. Trump's inflammatory language seeks to unleash hostility and fear against immigrants and exploit anxiety about the changing demographics of the country. While his critics must understand his aims and evaluate the threat he poses to democratic values, there is also a danger of falling into his trap and strengthening his support. The question remains: What does it say about America and its political culture that millions of voters are ready to embrace his extremism?
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