Donald Trump’s explanation for « unified reich » video raises questions about who has access to his Truth Social account.
Donald Trump’s official explanation for the highly controversial line « unified reich » in a recent video posted on the former president’s social media is raising concerns.
His spokesperson’s reason behind the appearance of the expression, which is associated with Nazi Germany’s Third Reich and its genocide of six million Jews, seems to differ from access information about the social media account provided by Trump.
Trump and President Joe Biden became the presumptive 2024 Republican and Democratic presidential nominees respectively in March following a series of primary wins. Posting on Truth Social on Tuesday, the former president shared a video suggesting there will be a « unified reich » if he wins the 2024 election.
In the 30-second clip, the unknown video narrator asks « what happens after Donald Trump wins, » while a number of mocked-up newspaper headlines appear in the background. One says « industrial strength significantly increased driven by the creation of a unified reich. »
There is no suggestion that Trump was overtly referencing Nazi Germany and its ideologies which also led to the persecution and mass murder of other groups, including Roma, homosexuals, and disabled people.