The former president and Republican candidate for the White House, Donald Trump, rejected this Monday the criticism of his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, who He accused him of “invoking” Hitler, and has responded by claiming that he’s not a Nazi.
“I’m not a Nazi, I’m the opposite of a Nazi,” Trump declared at a rally in Georgia, one of the key states for the elections on November 5. The presidential hopeful has criticized Harris for her use of the phrase: “The newest assertion from Kamala and her marketing campaign is that anybody who does not vote for her is a Nazi.”
“I had a superb father, a powerful man, who at all times instructed me: ‘Never use the phrase Nazi. Never use that phrase.’ And then he stated: ‘Never use the phrase Hitler. Don’t use that phrase,'” he stated, by emphasizing that He is the opposite of a Nazi.
Trump made his remarks a few days after Harris argued that it’s “deeply troubling and extremely harmful for Donald Trump to invoke Adolf Hitler, the man chargeable for the deaths of six million Jews and a whole lot of hundreds of Americans.”
For his half, Trump then thought of that The Democratic candidate “realizes she is shedding” in the race for the White House and that’s the reason “she is now rising her rhetoric increasingly more”: “She has gone as far as to name me Hitler and anything she will be able to suppose of. She is a risk to democracy and is not match to be president of the United States, and their surveys point out it!” he added.