of The New York Times He removed a controversial headline from a column criticizing Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), President Donald Trump's running mate.
The original headline, “J.D. Vance's Blood-and-Soil Nationalism Takes Target,” used a term closely associated with the Nazi party during Adolf Hitler's rule in Germany.
The use of the words “blood and soil” drew immediate backlash, with accusations that the paper was linking Vance's America First policies to German nationalism as advocated by the Nazi Party.
The frenzy apparently prompted the paper to amend its headline to, “Shouldn't J.D. Vance represent the entire state of Ohio?”
But the screenshot of the original headline remains.
of The New York Times The rest of the mainstream media has overwhelmingly portrayed Trump and Vance in a negative light, while praising Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.).
The outlet praised Harris for being seen as the decisive winner on Tuesday debate night, even as post-debate polls showed Trump's approval rating continuing to rise.
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