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Biden accuses Trump of using ‘Hitler’s language in newspaper mock-up

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United States President Joe Biden has accused his
predecessor and likely election opponent Donald Trump of using Nazi rhetoric
following the publication of a video referencing a “unified Reich”.

“Trump is using ‘Hitler’s language’. That’s not America’s,”
Biden said in a campaign video.

 

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In the short clip, the Democrat held a phone in his hand and
said, referencing the video, “Is this on his official account? Wow.”

 

Earlier, on Monday, Trump had shared a video, which was
later deleted, on his social media site Truth Social, showing mocks of
newspaper articles that would be written if Trump won the presidential election
in November.

 

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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.

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

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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”.

 

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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.

 

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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.

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They both achieved the required number of delegates to be
nominated as candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.

 

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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.

 



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