
Trump plans to keep using Hitler-inspired phrases to stick it to the media: report
Raw StoryFormer President Donald Trump has adopted rhetoric on the campaign trail experts have warned is startlingly close to that found in Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf," claiming that unauthorized immigrants are "poisoning the blood" of America. " "According to the second source, Trump said in recent days that he was being 'too nice' about the 'animals' and alleged gang members who cross the southern border, whom Trump routinely accuses of flooding the United States with drugs, diseases, and violent crime," the report continued. "This person relays to Rolling Stone that Trump also said he and his campaign will be rolling out newer, even 'tougher' policy proposals on immigration in 2024, and that his supporters should look out for them because they’ll be 'very happy.'" Already Trump, who was infamous for his family separation border policy while in office, has unveiled a list of harsh new plans, including deploying troops to the border, reinstating his Muslim travel ban, and building new detention camps for migrants.
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