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'Not fit to be President ': Trump reacts to Harris' 'Hitler' accusations

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Donald Trump In a fiery rebuttal to Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that she is “losing badly” and resorting to increasingly extreme rhetoric, even labelling him as Adolf Hitler . Trump further added that Harris poses a "Threat to Democracy " and is unfit to serve as President of the United States.

“Comrade Kamala Harris sees that she is losing, and losing badly, especially after stealing the Race from Crooked Joe Biden. She is a Threat to Democracy and not fit to be President of the United States — And her Polling so indicates!" Trump said in a post on X.


Trump's comments come in the wake of Harris asserting that he embodies fascism, a claim she reinforced during a CNN town hall. This declaration follows remarks from Trump’s former chief of staff, John Kelly, who alleged that Trump once praised Hitler and prioritised personal loyalty over constitutional principles. Kelly described how Trump mentioned, “You know, Hitler did some good things, too,” during their time in the White House.

Harris interpreted Kelly's comments as a critical warning to the American public, characterising them as a “911 call.” She said, “This is a window into who Donald Trump really is,” and cautioned that, if re-elected, he would be unchecked by those who previously restrained his more extreme impulses.

Trump's campaign has dismissed Kelly's assertions as fabrications, with spokesman Steven Cheung accusing him of “beclowning himself” and peddling “outright lies and falsehoods.”

As elections near, Harris's campaign is focused on reaching independent voters and urging former Republicans to reconsider their support for Trump. Retired military officials have echoed her concerns, suggesting that those who have worked closely with Trump are increasingly opposed to his candidacy.
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