Hillary Clinton compares Trump supporters to Nazis in Ohio

Hillary Clinton compares Trump supporters to Nazis in Ohio


At a recent frenetic campaign rally in Ohio, former First Lady Hillary Clinton compared Trump fans to Nazis while hundreds of supporters stuck their index fingers in the air’saluting’ the former President.

Trump speaking at the Save America rally in Youngstown, Ohio September 17, 2022,

Trump speaking at the Save America rally in Youngstown, Ohio September 17, 2022,


Clinton addressed the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin on Friday, where she blasted the alarming hand motion made by numerous Trump supporters at an event Trump attended on September 17 for Republican senate candidate J.D. Vance.

The former Democratic presidential candidate spoke on her years as a young student attempting to comprehend how Hitler attracted so many followers.

“As a young student, I recall trying to understand how people were essentially pulled to Hitler. How did that occur? Clinton said.

“As I viewed newsreels, I would see this man ranting and raving while people shouted and raised their arms. She said, “I thought, ‘What has happened to these people?’”

She continued, “You watched the rally in Ohio the other night, where Trump was shouting and raving for over an hour, and there were rows of young guys with their arms raised.” I wondered, “What is going on?”

Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich told Fox News that Clinton’s comparison was “pathetic” and “divisive.”

Reportedly, rally organizers were concerned about the one-finger salute, which has been associated with the QAnon conspiracy theory movement.

Rally organizers were reportedly concerned about the controversial one-figure salute that has also been linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement. One Trump supporter in the crowd pointed his stiff-arm in the air in the one-finger salute said the gesture is a saying used in the QAnon movement that means: 'Where We Go One We Go All,' Yahoo News

Rally organizers were reportedly concerned about the controversial one-figure salute that has also been linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement. One Trump supporter in the crowd pointed his stiff-arm in the air in the one-finger salute said the gesture is a saying used in the QAnon movement that means: 'Where We Go One We Go All,' Yahoo News

Prince August Wilhelm, a son of the ex-Kaiser and one of the leaders of the German National-Socialist party, gives the Nazi salute in 1932

Yahoo News stated that a Trump fan in the audience who displayed the one-finger salute explained that the gesture represents a QAnon slogan that translates to “Where We Go One, We Go All.”

Budowich referred to the Qanon rumors as a “dumb conspiracy.”

As usual, the media is collaborating with the Democrats in the weeks preceding an election, according to spokesperson Taylor Budowich.

At his September 17 rally, Trump talked while dramatic music played.

“My fellow countrymen, this magnificent trip we are on together has just begun, and it is time to begin discussing the greatness of our nation once more. We are one movement, one people, one family, and one magnificently American nation.

Clinton compared the chaotic mob of Trump supporters to Hitler’s rallies in Nazi Germany.

On September 17, 2022, Trump spoke at the Save America rally in Youngstown, Ohio.

Reportedly, rally organizers were concerned about the controversial one-digit salute, which has been associated with the QAnon conspiracy theory movement. One Trump fan in the throng flashed the one-finger salute and explained that the gesture represents a QAnon slogan that translates to “Where We Go One, We Go All.” Yahoo News

In 1932, Prince August Wilhelm, the son of the ex-Kaiser and one of the German National-Socialist Party’s leaders, offers the Nazi salute.

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton compares Trump fans to Nazis during a recent frenetic campaign rally in Ohio, where hundreds of Trump supporters saluted the former President with their index finger.

Clinton has regularly disparaged the billionaire and his fans, most notably during the 2016 campaign when she referred to them as a “basket of deplorables.”

She delivered these statements at a Manhattan LGBT fundraiser on September 9, 2016, urging supporters to “perform an intervention” if they have pals who may vote for Trump.

Clinton stated, “To be overly broad, you can put half of Trump’s supporters in what I call the basket of deplorables.” ‘Right? She stated that he was racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and Islamophobic, to mention a few.

Unfortunately, such individuals exist, and he has elevated them. He has given a voice to their websites, which once had 11,000 visitors but now have 11 million. He tweets and retweets abusive, nasty, and vicious language.

She issued an apology the following day after her remarks backfired.

I was extremely generalistic last night, which is never a good idea. Clinton stated in a statement, “I regret saying ‘half’ — it was incorrect.”

Trump stated on ‘Fox & Friends’ on September 12, 2016, “I believe this is the season’s greatest error.”

A few weeks prior to the ‘deplorables’ remark, Clinton delivered a speech in which she criticized Trump’s campaign for employing racial lie after racist lie and giving the alt-right visibility.

In June 2016, Clinton criticized Trump as “morally unfit” for the presidency.

Trump went on to defeat Clinton in the general election and win the presidency.

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