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Mallory McMorrow: There Are Parallels Between Nazi Germany and Trump

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Michigan State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow dropped a bombshell on CNN’s “Inside Politics” this Sunday, drawing direct parallels between Nazi Germany and the Trump administration. In a move that’s equal parts hyperbolic and politically calculated, McMorrow invoked the rise of fascism, mass rallies, and authoritarian tactics to paint former President Trump as a modern-day echo of 1930s Germany. It’s the kind of rhetoric that’s become a staple in Democratic circles—think AOC’s concentration camps for border facilities or the endless Hitler analogies—but coming from a Senate hopeful in a battleground state like Michigan, it reeks of desperation amid tightening polls.

Let’s dissect this with a pro-2A lens: McMorrow’s Nazi comparison isn’t just sloppy history; it’s a deliberate dog whistle to the gun-grabbers’ playbook. Remember, the Nazis didn’t confiscate guns from everyone—they disarmed Jews and political opponents while arming their loyalists, paving the way for total control. Trump, by contrast, championed the Second Amendment, appointing judges who upheld Heller and blocking Biden’s ATF overreaches on pistol braces and braces. McMorrow’s smear ignores this, instead fueling the left’s narrative that armed citizens are the real threat, not a bulwark against tyranny. It’s no coincidence; her campaign has ties to Everytown for Gun Safety donors, and Michigan’s a hotspot for red-flag law pushes that mirror Weimar-era pretexts for disarmament.

For the 2A community, the implications are crystal clear: this is election-season fearmongering designed to rally anti-gun voters while demonizing defenders of the right to bear arms. As Michiganders head to the polls, watch how McMorrow’s Hitler hyperbole amps up calls for assault weapon bans and universal checks—echoes of the very incrementalism that left German Jews defenseless. Patriots, arm yourselves with facts: Trump’s record protected our rights, while McMorrow’s words signal the real authoritarian drift. Stay vigilant; the Second Amendment isn’t just a right, it’s our firewall against history’s darkest repeats.

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