Former New Jersey Governor Christie Whitman deleted a tweet that said: '#Hitler has nothing on #Trump.'
"Hitler took a long time to get where he was and he had to do a lot of other things," she added."Trump is going much faster. We are going down a dark hole and I really worry for the country,"
Christie Whitman, pictured in 2002, has defended a now-deleted tweet comparing Donald Trump to Hitler.saying Trump was employing the kind of"hateful rhetoric" in his election campaign that led to the rise of Hitler. "Trump especially is employing the kind of hateful rhetoric and exploiting the insecurities of this nation, in much the same way that allowed Hitler and Mussolini to rise to power in the lead-up to World War II. The parallels are chilling."
"I argued that then-candidate Trump's language was reminiscent of that used by dictators in the 1920s and 1930s, a period that did not end well.
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