The video with Nazi Germany references posted on Truth Social by Trump’s campaign is unsurprising given that during a Fox News town hall last December, Trump said he would be a “dictator” only on day one, writes historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
“What’s Next for America?” The video posted on, and now deleted from, Truth Social by former President Donald Trump’s campaign asked this question before detailing what would purportedly happen in a second Trump term. It has sparked another round of debate about whether Trump sympathizes with Nazism and its leader Adolf Hitler.
floats against a background that could be newsprint, or stones of a monumental building like those the fascists and Nazis favored. And that’s what’s next for America, if Trump returns to the White House: an illiberal government that takes liberally from the fascist past as well as from the governments of the sitting autocrats that Trump so admires.
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