Trump's Controversial Remarks Draw Comparisons to Nazis and Dictators

Joe Biden has criticized Donald Trump for using the word "vermin" to describe his political opponents, stating that it echoes the language used in Nazi Germany. Trump made the comments at a rally in New Hampshire, where he also repeated his false claims of election fraud. Biden highlighted that this is not the first time Trump has used such language, pointing to his previous remarks about "poisoning the blood of America." Trump's rhetoric drew immediate criticism online, with historians noting its similarity to tactics used by autocrats to dehumanize their foes. Trump's campaign spokesman rejected the comparisons, dismissing them as the result of "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
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