The former president Trump repeated on Tuesday his claim that immigrants entering the United States “destroy the blood of our nation,” even though similar comments made days earlier led to comparisons with Adolf Hitler. Trump addressed these comparisons directly at a rally in Iowa where he went on an rant about how immigrants “ruin…
Even after making related remarks days earlier that drew comparisons to Adolf Hitler, former President Trump reiterated his claim that immigrants entering the United States are “destroying the blood of our country” on Tuesday. During a rally in Iowa in which he launched into an outburst about how immigrants are “ruining,” Trump immediately addressed those comparisons. Even after making related remarks days earlier that drew comparisons to Adolf Hitler, former President Trump reiterated his claim that immigrants entering the United States are “destroying the blood of our country” on Tuesday. During an Iowa rally where he launched into a tirade about how immigrants are “ruining,” Trump immediately addressed those comparisons.
The former president Trump repeated on Tuesday his claim that immigrants entering the United States “destroy the blood of our nation,” even though similar comments made days earlier led to comparisons with Adolf Hitler. Trump addressed these comparisons directly at a rally in Iowa where he went on an rant about how immigrants “ruin…