But Seriously, Is Trump Now Openly Embracing Fascism?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : During his time in office, Trump reportedly claimed that Adolf Hitler "did some good things."55% : "Besides, the white Christian nationalism that Trump touts bears a remarkably close resemblance to Nazism.
51% : I believe Trump is now moving to openly signal his embrace of fascism.
50% : As I've noted, on Monday evening Trump posted a 30-second video on his Truth Social site featuring images of hypothetical newspaper articles celebrating his 2024 victory and referring to "the creation of a unified Reich" under the headline "What's next for America?"References to "the creation of a unified Reich" appear three times in the short video, including "German industrial strength significantly increased after 1871, driven by the creation of a unified Reich."
41% : But this Third Reich video is the first time Trump has explicitly embraced Nazi fascism.
24% : One hypothetical article asserts that Trump deported 15 million migrants in a second term, while text onscreen lists the start and end days of World War I.
22% : "Trump's defenders argue that there's no valid comparison between Trumpism and Nazism, yet Trump and his campaign continue to invite the comparison.
10% : Trump berated his generals with insults like, "you f -- king generals, why can't you be like the German generals ... in World War II?" according to the account of former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
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