Among the bits of text featured was a subheading referring
to the creation of a unified Reich.
The term, empire in German, is often associated with the
Third Reich under Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945.
The word Reich in the video presumably refers to the
founding of the German Reich in 1871, with the text being taken from a
Wikipedia entry on World War I, according to US media.
The video was created using a ready-made newspaper article
mask.
According to the reports, it has also been used in other
clips circulating online.
Other newspaper headlines in the video published on Trump’s
platform also make reference to World War I.
Trump’s team later confirmed that the clip had been removed
from his account.
A spokeswoman for his campaign team said that “it was not a
campaign video, it was created by a random account online and reposted by a
staffer who clearly did not see the word”.
Biden also attacked the Republican, who is hoping to return
to the White House, at a campaign event in Boston on Tuesday.
The 81-year-old said that “the threat that Trump poses is
greater in the second term than it was in the first,’’ according to reporters
travelling with him.
He called Trump a little unhinged and accused him of seeking
revenge after losing the 2020 presidential election.
Biden and Trump were all but guaranteed to face off on Nov.
5 in a rematch of the 2020 vote.
They both achieved the required number of delegates to be
nominated as candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.
Trump has been using radical rhetoric in his election
campaign, including hateful and dehumanising language, as well as making racist
statements and inciting hatred against minorities, NAN reports.