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Trump's rhetoric and campaign strategies draw parallels with Nazi ideology, particularly regarding immigration and media criticism, ahead of his rally in New York City.

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The upcoming rally by former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden has sparked controversy due to its historical association with a 1939 Nazi gathering. Critics, including columnist Sidney Blumenthal, argue that Trump’s rhetoric and campaign strategies exhibit parallels with Nazi ideology, particularly in his treatment of immigration and media criticism.

Blumenthal’s analysis highlights the shared themes between Trump’s “America First” slogan and the messaging of the German American Bund, which promoted anti-Semitic and nationalist sentiments. He draws attention to Trump’s derogatory remarks about immigrants, likening them to Hitler’s language in Mein Kampf, where he referred to “blood poisoning.” Additionally, Trump’s frequent attacks on the media, labeling outlets as “fake news,” echo Nazi propaganda tactics that dismissed dissenting voices. In response to these comparisons, Trump and his allies have publicly rejected the notion that he embodies Nazi ideology, asserting that he is “not Hitler.” This ongoing debate underscores the heightened tensions in the political landscape as Trump continues his campaign efforts.

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