Donald Trump has now denied ever having read Adolf Hitler’s 1925 memoir-manifesto Mein Kampf as he faces a firestorm over his recent run of anti-immigrant comments, which have been likened to the Nazi leader’s infamous “blood and soil” rhetoric.

The former president returned to the campaign trail in Waterloo, Iowa, on Tuesday evening where he doubled down on his earlier inflammatory remarks.

“It’s crazy, what’s going on. They’re ruining our country. And it’s true. They are destroying the blood of our country. That’s what they’re doing. They are destroying our country,” he said.

“They don’t like it when I said that,” he added, before denying browsing Hitler’s book.

“And I never read Mein Kampf. They said, ‘Oh, Hitler said that’. In a much different way,” he said.

  • Chainweasel
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    301 year ago

    I totally believe that he hasn’t read it, or isn’t capable of reading it. But I bet someone read it to him.

  • Cornpop
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    61 year ago

    Of course he didint read it, he listened to the audio book.

  • @[email protected]
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    261 year ago

    Trump is a bad person and so is everyone who supports him.

    If you ever wondered what you would do if you found yourself in Germany in the 1930s, now you know.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Voting for trump doesn’t mean you want the president to commit atrocities against your fellow citizens, but it does mean that a politician promising to do so isn’t a deal breaker

  • dantheclamman
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    51 year ago

    But no comment on whether his dad read it to him when he was a kid

    • MedicsOfAnarchy
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      31 year ago

      All snuggled under the covers with just his orange forehead peeking out over his eyes so he could see the pictures, as he drifted off to sleep each night. Yeah, I could see that.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    He doesn’t read. The question we should be asking ourselves is who is telling him to say it, and what is their true agenda?

  • harrywrecker
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    221 year ago

    I very much believe he hasn’t read it. In fact I’d be surprised if anyone in his circle of cronies has read it. It’s so badly written.

    It’s a stream of consciousness completely devoid of structure. Sentences drag out for five lines and paragraphs go on for more than a page. There is often a change of subject along the way, forcing you to go back and re-read the garbage you couldn’t hold onto the first time around.

    It took me four weeks to get halfway through and I’m quite an avid reader.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Came here to say exactly this. He’s never read that book and he doesn’t truly grasp the reason the book was written or the history behind it. He has no clue as to the context.

      And it’s an awful book, like you said. Not just for what it advocates but it’s just so badly written. It’s fucking awful. You made it further than I did.

    • st3ph3n
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      181 year ago

      I am more shocked by the fact that that motherfucker reads books at all.

      • DarkGamer
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        91 year ago

        The fact that he reads so little yet keeps this book close to his bed is telling.

    • DarkGamer
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      491 year ago

      Additionally, Trump wanted US military generals to emulate generals of the third Reich and treat him like he was Hitler:

      It turned out that the generals had rules, standards, and expertise, not blind loyalty. The President’s loud complaint to John Kelly one day was typical: “You fucking generals, why can’t you be like the German generals?”
      “Which generals?” Kelly asked.
      “The German generals in World War II,” Trump responded.
      “You do know that they tried to kill Hitler three times and almost pulled it off?” Kelly said.
      But, of course, Trump did not know that. “No, no, no, they were totally loyal to him,” the President replied. In his version of history, the generals of the Third Reich had been completely subservient to Hitler; this was the model he wanted for his military. Kelly told Trump that there were no such American generals, but the President was determined to test the proposition.
      https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/08/15/inside-the-war-between-trump-and-his-generals

      Then there’s this:

      Donald Trump appears to take aspects of his German background seriously. John Walter works for the Trump Organization, and when he visits Donald in his office, Ivana told a friend, he clicks his heels and says, “Heil Hitler,” possibly as a family joke.

      Trump seems to aspire to be Hitler-like, and he even tried to take supreme dictatorial power through populism, lies and propaganda like Hitler did.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    As if he’d read any book! He’s had his people read it, to write his speach that he will read off the teleprompter (more or less)

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Honestly, for me, it is more bothersome and terrifying if he is coming to this rhetoric through a convergent mentality as opposed to parroting a past fascist dictator.

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    I was talking to my dad once and he practically quoted something Michael Savage had said like 2 weeks before (it had come up on a polisci class, I don’t listen to that drivel) and when I told him as much, he said he doesn’t listen to him. Which I believe.

    My point is, trump has definitely never read Mein Kampf, the man can’t read at all. But I’m confident that Mein Kampf has been parroted to him countless times.

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    “And I never read Mein Kampf. They said, ‘Oh, Hitler said that’. In a much different way,” he said.

    Note how he never says that what Hitler said or did was bad, but rather that he said what Hitler said in a different way.

    I long for the days when something like this would be absolutely, unequivocally disqualifying.

      • kase
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        21 year ago

        Exactly. “But but I changed the words around!!”

    • TechyDad
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      91 year ago

      Seriously. We went from “you spelled potato wrong or screamed slightly weird so no presidency for you” to “you’re quoting Hitler? Well, no big deal. It looks like you’re still the frontrunner for your party.”

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      I’d wager that’s where he got the sentence from, or something similar, because he’s never read mein kampf. It’s not an easy book to read, and he certainly isn’t a reader by any means.

      That said, someone could be spoonfeeding these little nuggets to the dumbass.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I had to read an excerpt from Mein Kampf for school (my only thought the entire time I was reading it was “good God, people were swayed by this?”)

    Maybe Trump didn’t but the alternative is that he came up with those ideas independently which is Really Not Better