Donald Trump, at a rally in Iowa, made anti-immigrant remarks, stating that undocumented migrants are “destroying the blood of our country.”
He denied reading “Mein Kampf” and faced criticism likening his rhetoric to Adolf Hitler.
The rally followed a legal setback in Colorado, where he was removed from the 2024 ballot. (Trending: FBI Bribery Probe Caught Joe Biden’s Brother On Tape)
“It’s crazy what’s going on. They’re ruining our country. And it’s true, they’re destroying the blood of our country. That’s what they’re doing. They’re destroying our country. They don’t like it when I said that,” Trump said.
“And I’ve never read ‘Mein Kampf.’ They said, ‘Oh Hitler said that.’ In a much different way.’”
The Trump campaign noted that it would “swiftly file an appeal to the United States Supreme Court and a concurrent request for a stay of this deeply undemocratic decision.”
Despite this, Trump’s intensified campaigning in early voting states aims to maintain his front-runner status, prompting harsh immigration-focused rhetoric, drawing criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans.
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