Donald Trump's video refers to Adolf Hitler's party


Donald Trump, presumptive Republican candidate in the race for the White House and rival of Democrat Joe Biden, published a video on Monday that resembled Adolf Hitler's legislative assembly, according to ABC News.

The video was uploaded to the former president's Truth Social account projecting what would happen if Donald Trump is re-elected to the Oval Office after the November 2024 elections, with references to false newspaper articles.

Trump's video showed a narrator reading imaginary newspaper headlines detailing events following the Republican's re-election: “The economy is booming!” and “The border is closed.”

Under a prominent headline: “WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE UNITED STATES?” there is another small headline that says: “INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH INCREASES SIGNIFICANTLY DRIVEN BY THE CREATION OF A UNIFIED REICH.”

The hypothetical news clippings showed that he won the election and now, in the future, America under Trump is progressing.

A statement from the Trump campaign, cited by ABC News He said it wasn't a campaign video, but it was reposted by a staffer who didn't see the word.

“This was not a campaign video, it was created by a random online account and re-edited by a staffer who clearly did not see the word, while the president was in court,” said campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt. , it's a statement.

The clip was uploaded when the 77-year-old was in New York City facing trial for hush money.

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