WASHINGTON: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump accused Democratic rival President Joe Biden of running a "Gestapo administration" in a private address to donors in which he also attacked prosecutors involved in his criminal indictments, according to a recording heard by US media outlets.
WASHINGTON: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump accused Democratic rival President Joe Biden of running a"Gestapo administration" in a private address to donors in which he also attacked prosecutors involved in his criminal indictments, according to a recording heard by US media outlets.
"These people are running a Gestapo administration," Trump said, according to an audio recording heard by the New York Times and the Washington Post. Trump, who held office from 2017 to 2021, faces an array of legal troubles in criminal and civil cases while he seeks to regain the presidency inTrump has made a series of inflammatory and racist statements on the campaign trail, using violent imagery to lambaste immigrants and opponents. He has warned of possible violence if he doesn't win the 2024 election and has compared immigrants to animals.
It was"especially heinous to use Nazi comparisons in the service of a bigoted, authoritarian agenda", she said.
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