Trump Rejects Nazi Comparisons During Controversial Rally
Former President Trump and allies push back against Nazi comparisons amid fallout from Madison Square Garden rally.
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Following comparisons between Trump's rally and a 1939 Nazi event, he claims not to be akin to Hitler. Critics, including Kamala Harris, called his rhetoric dangerous, while his supporters defend his intent. The controversy fueled political discourse as Election Day nears, with late-night hosts mocking the event's content and the backlash from offensive jokes. Trump's campaign denies allegations of praising Hitler, although internal sources suggest otherwise. The debate adds a complex layer to the upcoming elections, highlighting societal divisions in the U.S.
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