Republican Calls for Economic 'Shut Down' While Accusing Biden of Marxist Agenda
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60% : "The Biden-Harris campaign quickly responded to the video, posting another video of "Trump saying that only he and his top right-hand man, Dan Scavino, have access to post on his social media accounts.42% : "One article in the video asserts that Mr. Trump would deport 15 million migrants in a second term, while text onscreen lists the start and end days of World War I."READ MORE: 'Wack Pack': Questions Swirl Over 'Trump Uniforms' and Who's Funding 'Weird' Trial Surrogates"Another headline in the video suggests that Mr. Trump in a second term would reject "globalists," using a term that has been widely adopted on the far right and that scholars say can be used as a signal of antisemitism.
30% : 'Not an Accident': Trump's 'Unified Reich' Video Alarms Historians and Fascism ExpertsPolitical experts, historians, and scholars of fascism are sounding the alarm after Donald Trump posted video Monday afternoon that promised a "unified Reich," once again echoing language used by Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.
27% : "Political commentator and former Clinton White House aide Keith Boykin posted an ABC News segment on the "unified reich" video, and remarked: "Donald Trump is openly copying Hitler's Nazi language about a 'unified reich' and warning about 'poisoning the blood' of America, and people are still acting like this is a normal election.
26% : Donald Trump is not playing games; he is telling America exactly what he intends to do if he regains power: rule as a dictator over a 'unified reich.'
22% : "Overnight, responding to the "unified Reich" video popular historian Heather Cox Richardson warned: "It is not clear to me how anyone can any longer deny that Trump is promising to destroy our democracy and usher in authoritarianism.
17% : "Trump calls for a unified Reich but hey we are all being paranoid by calling him a wannabe fascist supported by neo Nazis and neo Confederates.
9% : "Earlier this month," The Associated Press reported, "Trump said at a fundraiser that Biden is running a 'Gestapo administration,' referring to the secret Nazi police force."READ MORE: Law 'Requires' Alito and Thomas to Recuse Says Former Federal Prosecutor"Trump previously used rhetoric echoing Adolf Hitler when he said immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are 'poisoning the blood of our country,' and called his opponents 'vermin.'
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