Despite multiple attempts on their lives, TV Democrats continue to speak out harshly against former President Donald Trump, with pundits twice last week comparing him to murderous dictator Adolf Hitler. .
In an interview with CNN News Central, Democratic strategist Aisha Mills responded to President Trump's comments in a debate earlier in the day that the United States “has a lot of bad genes in our country right now.” I was asked for it. About an illegal immigrant who commits murder.
Mills first claimed that Trump “respected the Nazis…respected Hitler.”
“Donald Trump has a very evil philosophy, wants to be a dictator, and has completely divided people based on who they are, based on factors related to race, gender, etc. ” she continued.
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Democratic strategists Aisha Mills and James Carville (right) last week linked former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. (Fox News)
“And when he uses words like this, I don't think it's a Freudian slip. Donald Trump's danger is that he thinks some people's genes are somehow influenced. “I think it's about trying to absolutely exterminate an entire group of people because they're different and flawed,” Mills said. “And I say this in harsh words so you can hear me. Because it's serious. And Americans should realize that.”
On Sunday, prominent Democratic strategist James Carville likened President Trump's plan to hold a rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden to Nazi supporters who held a rally there nearly 100 years ago. Ta.
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Former President Donald Trump attended a rally in California last weekend.
“Look what happened there. They're telling us exactly what they're going to do. They're saying, 'We're going to establish a fascist regime.'” Carville He told MSNBC's Jen Psaki. In response to Trump's comment that “radical left lunatics” might need to do so, handled by the National Guard Election day.
“This election is about the Constitution,” Carville said.
“If we lose it, we can't get it. And I'm not exaggerating. I'd love to discuss that issue with someone,” Carville said.
“He lies about everything, except when interrogated he tells the truth.”
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After surviving an assassination attempt in July, former President Donald Trump famously raised his fist at the crowd and yelled, “Fight!” (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached Carville by phone, and the political veteran dismissed the social media backlash over his comments.
“He said he would round up his political opponents,” Carville said. “Shouldn't I repeat what he said? I'm just repeating what he said.”
“He is the one who chose to hold the rally in Madison Square Garden, the same place the Nazis held their rally on February 20, 1939,” Carville added.
Carville also said, “There are crazy people who are not even Democrats, who are registered Republicans, and they tried to take Trump's life, so we shouldn't repeat what Trump said.'' “It's an implication. I think this is a foolish position.” . ”
Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who originally attempted to assassinate President Trump, was a registered Republican, but because of his age, he only participated in the Nov. 8, 2022, state election, according to voting records. Records also show he donated $15 to the Progressive Turnout Project, a Chicago-based political action committee that supports Democratic candidates.

Benito Mussolini (left) and Adolf Hitler watch a Nazi parade held to coincide with the Italian dictator's visit to Germany. (Getty Images)
Ryan Routh, the second attempted assassin, Not currently registered However, while he has previously claimed to be a registered Democrat and voted for Trump in 2016, he has expressed support for several Democrats on social media.
President Trump Press Secretary Stephen Chan told The Hill “I lost my marbles,” Carville said in a statement.
“President Trump is 100% right. Those seeking to sow chaos in our elections and undermine our democracy are from Afghanistan, who were arrested for planning multiple Election Day attacks in the United States. is a direct threat, as are terrorists.
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The comparisons to Hitler came after President Trump slammed Democrats and the media, claiming they played a role in two assassination attempts against him.
President Trump told Fox News Digital that the gunman who pointed a gun at him at a golf course in Florida “believed in the rhetoric of Mr. Biden and Harris and acted on it.” “I'm trying to save my country and their rhetoric gets me shot. They're the ones destroying our country from within and without.”
Over the weekend, a man with multiple guns and ammunition was arrested outside a Trump rally in California, leading many to fear a third assassination attempt against Trump. The man dismissed those concerns and insisted in a call with Fox News Digital that he is a Trump supporter.
Fox News Digital's Yael Halon contributed to this report





