Outrage Grows as Trump Launches ‘Vile and Diabolical’ Attack on Immigrants While Demanding 100% of Jewish Vote

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Donald Trump is facing widespread condemnation for a disturbingly xenophobic tirade that has left many Americans outraged. In a recent interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, the former president echoed some of history’s darkest rhetoric, claiming that immigrants are “poisoning the blood” of America by carrying “bad genes” into the country.

Trump’s latest diatribe reflects his long-standing obsession with dehumanizing immigrants, framing them as the source of America’s problems. His inflammatory remarks—using deceitful crime statistics and overtly racist language—evoke chilling parallels to Nazi propaganda.

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“How about allowing people to come through an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers?” Trump declared, doubling down on his dangerous rhetoric. He insisted that “many of them murdered far more than one person, and they’re now happily living in the United States. You know, now, a murderer, I believe this, it’s in their genes. And we’ve got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.

He added: “They left, they had 425,000 people come into our country that shouldn’t be here that are criminals,” a claim rooted in fearmongering rather than facts.

When asked about the Jewish vote, Trump boldly claimed he “should have 100% of the votes.” He added, “I may never reach that, but we absolutely should have 100%,” emphasizing his expectation.

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The grotesque assertion that immigrants are genetically predisposed to violence is not only shockingly false but serves as a cornerstone of Trump’s presidential platform.

His claims are built on heavily manipulated statistics concerning immigrants with criminal records. The Department of Homeland Security has clarified that these figures include individuals who have been in the U.S. for decades—many long before the Biden administration took office—and does not represent a current crisis. Most of the individuals on this list are either incarcerated or have already served their sentences, undermining Trump’s attempts to vilify immigrants.

Joining him in this reprehensible campaign, his running mate, Senator JD Vance (R-OH), made equally false claims about Haitian immigrants allegedly raising disease rates.

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In response to Trump’s comments, social media erupted with condemnation. Critics expressed their disgust, emphasizing the dangers of his rhetoric. One user remarked, “It’s weird. He said it in English, but I heard it in German,” while another stated, “That’s a completely vile, diabolical statement. I can’t stand this Hitler wannabe mfer anymore!! Trump has got to be the most racist candidate running for president we’ve had, since David Duke.”

Another chimed in, “This is fascism. Giving someone a platform for this is reprehensible.” One user sarcastically added, “The worst genes of all are in the Trump and Musk families,” while another simply stated, “Sick, sick man.”

The response to Trump’s vile statements illustrates that while his base may cheer him on, a significant portion of the American populace recognizes the dangerous path he is paving. The fight against this kind of hate is far from over, and the outrage is a testament to the resilience of those who refuse to accept such divisive rhetoric in their political discourse.

Listen to Trump’s remarks below:

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Read the full transcript of Trump’s remarks here.

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