Donald Trump's allies have been told to stop saying the quiet part out loud. Rolling Stone reports that MAGA associates have been asked to stop using the word "camps" to describe potential facilities that would be used to house people rounded up in a massive deportation operation. "I have received some guidance to avoid terms, like camps,' that can be twisted and used against the president, yes," one Trump ally told the outlet. "Apparently, some people think it makes us look like Nazis." Advisers have cautioned surrogates and allies to keep the charged term out of their remarks, Rolling Stone claims, to avoid "the concentration camps framing" that dogged Trump's campaign. Coupled with Trump's heated rhetoric comparing undocumented immigrants to "animals" and saying they are "poisoning the blood of our country," detractors didn't need to reach too far to find parallels to Nazi Germany.
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