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‘Plans to Turn USA into Type of Fourth Reich’

Donald Trump's immigration plans and rhetoric resemble those of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, according to recent reports salon The article warns that President Trump targets immigrants and minorities with “white supremacy” and “racism” and “plans to turn America into a kind of Fourth Reich.”

Thursday essayThe article, titled “A Mission of Hate Creeps: Trump's Dehumanizing Targets Beyond Immigrants,” is a blistering attack on Donald Trump. salon Politics staff writer Chauncey DeVega compares the former president's policies and rhetoric to those of Hitler and Nazi Germany.

“Donald Trump and his agents continue to induce and expand Nazism and Adolf Hitler,” he wrote. “This is not a coincidence or coincidence. It's part of the strategy.”

The article accuses President Trump of promoting “politics of brutality” (strategies of division and hatred targeting immigrants, minorities, and political opponents), which include “blatant white supremacy, racial Adding discrimination and anti-Semitism makes it even more explosive and harmful.”

De Vega said Trump and his surrogates have “been pushing back in recent weeks as polls and other metrics show Trump being neck-and-neck with Kamala Harris, who is black.” “It has significantly strengthened Judaism, racism, and white supremacy (as well as misogyny and hostile sexism).” South Asian woman running for president. ”

He went on to say that Nazism and racial fascism, as well as “other anti-democratic and illiberal political belief systems and ideologies in their orbit,” have led to “Trumpism, American fascism, and the larger global “It is making a comeback in the form of an anti-democratic movement.”

Debega He has a history of expressing radical anti-Republican rhetoric; “There are numerous examples of Donald Trump embracing and channeling Adolf Hitler and the Nazis as part of his chorus of hate and plans to turn America into a kind of Fourth Reich.”

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The article highlights President Trump's recent claims that Haitian immigrants are “stealing white people's dogs and cats and eating them.” The group claims this is an extension of President Trump's broader plan for racial “cleansing” that mirrors the tactics of Nazi Germany.

Arguing that President Trump's focus is not limited to illegal immigrants, but targets anyone his movement deems undesirable (citizens or not), de Vega said that President Trump's They claim that the “ethnic cleansing program” and “purge” will not stop here. “It will expand to include anyone Trump and his MAGA movement, and other neofascists, designate as 'enemies,'” he claims.

The essay also focuses on a post on Truth Social in which Trump called for “terrorists, criminals, and psychopaths” to be deported from American cities. De Vega drew similarities between Trump's language and the Nazi practice of stripping Jews and other minorities of their citizenship, and argued that Trump intends to repeat similar policies.

“With just over 40 days until Election Day, Donald Trump and his proxies will only intensify their channeling and amplification of the Nazis and Hitler. The stakes of the 2024 election are truly existential for American democracy and freedom. ,” he warns.

The article paints a dystopian picture of America under the Trump administration, warning that his “stormtroopers” are rounding up those deemed not to belong, a precursor to mass deportations. They also warn that Trump's platform could escalate into violent, state-sponsored repression similar to Hitler's policies toward Jews and other minorities.

Previously as Breitbart News reportedin the wake of the second assassination attempt on President Trump's life earlier this month, Democrats and establishment media have stepped up their rhetoric, not lessened it. Trump himself ask responsibility He criticized the Biden-Harris administration's “rhetoric” as being behind the threat to his life.

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Comparisons to fascism have been a staple of President Trump's opponents, especially when it comes to immigration policy.

In December, salon piece accused While claiming that former President Donald Trump and MAGA ideology corrupt family values ​​and pose an existential threat to American democracy, he also unapologetically repeats fascist and Nazi rhetoric. It suggests that there is.

Last June, he accused The Republican Party denounced it as a “de facto terrorist organization” and “the largest white supremacist group in the world.”

Last March, Debega claimed Today's Republican Party and the larger “conservative” movement “wage a fascist war against multiracial pluralist democracy and human freedom.”

Previously, he said He accused Republicans of trying to create a society in which black people “don't have the rights that white people have to respect,” and Democrats don't want to unite with the “fascists” in the Republican Party.

Senior political writer claimed The Republican Party has transformed from an “evil insect” to a full-fledged “terrorist organization,” with Republicans and Trump supporters seeking a war on American democracy, encouraging mass violence against leftists and minorities, and “probably It has been accused of using “political terrorism”. achieve their objectives.

Used to be shockingly anti-white and anti-Christian salon De Vega's work referred to He denounces the “Republican fascist movement” as “objectively evil” and wants “people of color” to be exterminated in the fight against “multiracial democracy,” while “white Christians” lie, It has been accused of espousing terrorism, white supremacy, and fascism.

In another essay written by left-wing writer De Vega, accused Republicans, like the “good Germans” of the Nazi era, want to believe they are decent people while hiding behind “the fiction that they can plausibly deny the evil their leaders have committed.” He explained that today's conservatism calls for “friendly fascism” disguised as socialism. Appealing for a return to “traditional values.”

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.

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