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Hillary Clinton likens Trump fans to Nazis ‘attracted to Hitler’ as she claims supporters gave a Qanon index finger salute at his Ohio rally – Trump camp calls her attack ‘pathetic and divisive’
- Hillary Clinton criticized Trump supporters’ disturbing hand gesture during GOP Senate candidate JD Vance’s JD Vance event on September 17, 2022
- While attending an event in Texas, Clinton said, commenting on the Ohio rally, saying in part, “You’ve got these rows of young men with their arms up. I thought, ‘What’s going on?’
- Clinton compared the crowd of Trump supporters and the frenzied event to previous Nazi rallies in Germany and Trump to Hitler
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Former First Lady Hillary Clinton compared Trump supporters to Nazis as hundreds of supporters held up their index fingers to “greet” the former president at a recent frenzied campaign rally in Ohio.
Clinton attended the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin on Friday, criticizing the disturbing hand gesture many Trump supporters made during a September 17 event Trump attended for GOP Senate candidate JD Vance.
The former presidential candidate talked about her years as a young student trying to figure out how people were attracted to Hitler.
“I remember as a young student trying to figure out how people were actually attracted to Hitler. How did that happen?’ said Clinton.
“I was watching newsreels and I saw that man standing there ranting and ranting, and people screaming and raising their arms. I thought, ‘What happened to these people?’ she continued.
“You saw the rally in Ohio the other day, Trump has been ranting and ranting there for over an hour, and you have these rows of young men with arms raised,” she said. “I thought, ‘What’s going on?'”
A spokesman for Trump’s spokesperson told Fox News that the comparison was “pathetic” and “divisive.”
Rally organizers, meanwhile, were concerned about the controversial single-digit salute also associated with the QAnon conspiracy movement.
But a Trump supporter who was in the crowd, pointing his stiff arm in the air in the one-finger salute, said the gesture is a saying used in the QAnon movement meaning, “Where we go, we all go.” ,’ Yahoo News reported.
Clinton asked during the policy and politics event: “ How did that happen? I’d watch newsreels and I’d see this guy standing there ranting and ranting, and people screaming and raising their arms. I thought, “What happened to these people?”
Aldoph Hitler, the Austrian-German-born leader who came to power between 1933 and 1945, was responsible for the horrific murder and persecution of six million Jews and others during the Holocaust.
In the book from 2000 ‘Hitler: 1936-45: NemisisHistorian and biographer Ian Kershaw described Hitler as “the epitome of modern political evil.”
Clinton compared the crowd of Trump supporters and the frenzied event to previous Nazi rallies in Germany and Trump to Hitler
Trump speaks at the Save America rally in Youngstown, Ohio, September 17, 2022,
Rally organizers, meanwhile, were concerned about the controversial single-digit salute also associated with the QAnon conspiracy movement. But a Trump supporter who was in the crowd, pointing his stiff arm in the air in the one-finger salute, said the gesture is a saying used in the QAnon movement meaning, “Where we go, we all go.” “Yahoo News”
Former First Lady Hillary Clinton compares Trump supporters to Nazis as hundreds of supporters held up their index fingers to ‘greet’ the former president during a recent frenzied campaign rally in Ohio
Trump spoke at the rally, addressing the crowd as dramatic music played.
“My fellow citizens, this incredible journey we are on together has only just begun, and it is time to start talking again about greatness for our country. We are one movement, one people, one family and one glorious American nation,” Trump said
A Trump representative called the Qanon speculation a “silly conspiracy.”
“As usual, the media is working closely with Democrats weeks before the election,” spokesman Taylor Budowich said.
Clinton has often mocked the billionaire and his supporters, calling them mostly a “basket of regrets” during the campaign.