Biden campaign unleashes one of its 'most aggressive efforts yet' against Trump

President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign has released one of their "most aggressive efforts" yet against his opponent, ex-President Donald Trump, Axios reports.
The president's campaign shared a graphic via X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday illustrating the ways Trump compares to Adolf Hitler, with the caption that read, "This is not a coincidence."
The graphic compares the MAGA hopeful's rhetoric side-by-side to Hitler's, such as, when Trump said: 'We will root out' my political opponents 'like vermin' within our country — he echoed Hitler's words: "'Jews' are 'vermin' and 'pests' that must be 'exterminated.'" and 'Immigrants are 'poisoning the blood of our county.
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Another example the Biden-Harris campaign provided includes when Trump said "'Immigrants' are 'poisoning the blood of our country,'" he echoed Hitler's claim that "'Contamination of the blood' by 'an inferior race' will lead to the fall of Germany."
Several experts and Republican leaders who were once in support of Trump, including former New Jersey governor and 2024 hopeful Chris Christie, and ex-Attorney General Bill Barr, have blasted the MAGA hopeful's "racist" rhetoric, according to CNN.
Axios notes, "Biden denounced Trump's remarks on immigrants during an event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, saying: 'I don't believe, as the president — former President said again yesterday, that immigrants are polluting our blood."
Trump defended his words, the report notes, telling the audience at an Iowa rally Tuesday that he used his words "in a much different way" than Hitler, claiming he'd "'never read' Hitler's treatise, Mein Kampf."
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Axios' full report is here.