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Donald Trump To Hitler Analysis
If the video comparing Trump to Hitler wouldn't have came out you people wouldn't have been comparing the two. Honestly nothing has ever came out of Donald Trump's mouth that was racist. No he didn't say all Mexicans were rapists. Yes he wants to build a wall, why? Because illegal immigrants should have to live the way we all do. Just sign some papers and become legal. Why can't we have a wall? Mexico does. So does that mean Mexico is racist for putting up a wall to stop South American immigrants from entering their country? Donald Trump didn't lie on the podium, Hillary Clinton lied about these supposed classified emails that were nor sent or received. Hillary Clinton lied about being under sniper fire in Bosnia, but a video appeared and showed

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