Donald Trump, speaking at a rally in the last week of the presidential race, insisted he is "not a Nazi."
He aimed to counter claims of authoritarianism, including accusations of fascism from a former chief of staff.
The statement followed a major rally at New York's Madison Square Garden, which sparked backlash after allies made controversial, racially charged remarks.
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He aimed to counter claims of authoritarianism, including accusations of fascism from a former chief of staff.
The statement followed a major rally at New York's Madison Square Garden, which sparked backlash after allies made controversial, racially charged remarks.
#Trump #USelections
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00:00He's Hitler and then they say he's a Nazi. I'm not a Nazi. I'm the opposite of a Nazi. I don't know
00:15My father always used to tell me don't use the word you don't you ever use the word Nazi and
00:23You know, it's incredible now the way they talk is so disgusting and it's just horrible the way they talk