Trump Accused of Parroting Hitler, Declares Immigrants 'Poisoning' USA

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The Biden campaign strongly criticized former President Donald Trump for his remarks targeting immigrants, accusing him of parroting Adolf Hitler. Trump, speaking at a rally in New Hampshire, made inflammatory comments about immigrants, claiming they were "poisoning the blood of our country" and blaming them for various societal issues. He also attempted to portray President Joe Biden as an authoritarian and praised leaders like Kim Jong Un and Viktor Orbán. The Biden campaign responded by emphasizing their vision of hope and unity, stating that Americans had chosen it over Trump's fear and division in the 2020 election and would do so again in the future.
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