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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested this morning that comparisons people make of Trump to Adolf Hitler make him vulnerable to being assassinated.

“When we were kids in this country, we were asked to answer, to consider the moral quandary, would you, if you could go back in time, would you kill baby Hitler before he could do all the damage? And most of us answered, yeah, we would do that,” Kennedy said in a live interview on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends.”

“So when you compare an American political figure to Hitler, who is about to become president, you know the kind of people who are, you know, who are already a little unstable, you’re really suggesting to them that this man should be killed before he gets into office,” he continued.

Kennedy, who endorsed Trump after he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, said that the former president’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday was “the opposite of Nazism.”

He said that people across the top ranks of the Democratic Party, including Hillary Clinton, compared the rally to the Nazi rally at MSG in 1939.

Kennedy said it’s the “most evocative and explosive and incendiary and poisonous reference” and said “it’s really bad for our country.”

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