Mayor Adams refutes Kamala Harris, says Trump is not a fascist as he urges Dems to ‘dial down the temperature’
Mayor Adams defended Donald Trump Saturday, slamming claims from Democrats that the Republican nominee is a “fascist” who could be compared to Adolf Hitler.
“I have had those comments hurled at me by some political leaders in the city; my answer is ‘No,’ ” an embattled Adams said when asked about the criticism of Trump.
“I know what Hitler has done, and I know what a fascist regime looks like. I think, as I have called for over and over again, that the level of conversation, I think we can all dial down the temperature,” added Adams, a moderate Dem currently facing federal corruption charges.
Adams spoke at a news conference outlining security measures for Trump’s planned Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and President Biden began hammering Trump this week after claims emerged that the former commander in chief had praised Hitler while in the Oval Office.
The allegation surfaced in The Atlantic and was later confirmed by retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, Trump’s one time White House chief of staff.
“I invite you to listen and go online to listen to John Kelly … who has told us Donald Trump said, why — essentially, ‘Why aren’t my generals like those of Hitler’s, like Hitler,’” the vice president told voters Wednesday during a CNN town hall broadcast to millions of viewers.
“This is a serious, serious issue. And we know who he is. He admires dictators,” she went on.
At the start of the event with voters in the swing state of Pennsylvania, Harris also said “yes” when directly asked whether Trump was a “fascist.”
Harris’ campaign this week put out more than a dozen press releases further harping on the claims Kelly made about his private conversations with Trump — including one in which the then-chief executive remarked that “Hitler did some good things” by having “rebuilt the [Germany] economy.”
“Trump has repeatedly denied ever asking anything positive about Hitler and accused the Atlantic of being “a failing magazine.”