Trump's 'Unified Reich' Video Sparks Controversy and Criticism

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A controversial video posted by Donald Trump referencing a "unified reich" was traced to a template by Turkish designer Enes Şimşek, who used filler text from a Wikipedia article. Critics, including Joe Biden, condemned Trump for the Nazi-associated language. The Trump campaign stated the video was not official and was reposted by a staffer who missed the wording. Şimşek has since removed the language from his template.
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