Scaramucci Accuses Trump of Echoing Hitler's Rhetoric
Former Trump aide suggests ex-president's controversial remarks are a calculated appeal to his voter base.
- Anthony Scaramucci, former Trump communications director, criticizes Trump's recent anti-immigrant remarks, labeling them as a 'total dog whistle'.
- Scaramucci suggests that Trump's comments, which echo Adolf Hitler's rhetoric, are intentional and premeditated.
- Trump has been accused of using the phrase 'poisoning the blood', a term used by Hitler in 'Mein Kampf', in his speeches.
- Despite these accusations, Trump denies any knowledge of Hitler's works and insists he has 'never read Mein Kampf'.
- Scaramucci believes that Trump's controversial remarks are aimed at rallying his voter base, which includes white supremacists.