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Trump Uses Nazi Rhetoric in Latest Immigration Comments

Trump uses immigration issues again to incite fear among supporters.

Former President Trump has fired up the rumblings of his political campaign with contentious remarks that have drawn attention among politicos and scholars alike. Trump's remarks came as he campaigned in New Hampshire and Nevada, where he made considerable statements about illegal immigration -- referring to it as poisoning the nation's blood. Some experts suggest this hot-button phrasing mirrors Nazi-like rhetoric common in the writings of Adolf Hitler, the infamous German dictator.

These evocations have not been sporadic, but appear to be a deliberate strategy, as they figure in his speeches from early October. As the countdown to the upcoming Iowa Caucus dwindles, Trump's rhetoric has become progressively inflammatory.

Apart from his comments on immigration, the former president also directed his fire towards the current U.S. President Joe Biden, branding him as a threat to democracy. Trump even asserted that Russian President Vladimir Putin finds the alleged 'politically motivated persecution' of Trump by Biden beneficial for Russia.

In response, the Biden campaign defended the President, stating that Trump's statements merely echo the dictatorial leadership styles of Adolf Hitler, Kim Jong-Un, and Vladimir Putin, thereby posing a threat to American democracy.

Trump's unconventional rhetoric has elicited diverse responses from fellow Republicans. Former governor Chris Christie criticized Trump's choice of words, calling them 'disgusting' and viewing them as a manipulative tactic to blame societal issues on a specific demographic.

In a likely counter to Trump's approach, Nikki Haley's campaign released an ad showcasing her desire to move away from the 'chaos of the past,' hinting at potential strife within the Republican camp. As the run-up to the Iowa Caucus continues, Haley's stance appears to be making strides among New Hampshire voters, while Trump's standing remains unimpeded in polls despite his contentious comments.

These varying responses among the Republicans echo the polarizing nature of Trump's political strategy and indicate an interesting dynamic that might significantly shape the forthcoming Presidential race.

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