“I have not given you all a history lesson for a while, and I would like to give you a little story about homelessness,” Niceley said. “[In] In 1910, Hitler decided to live on the streets for a while. So for two years, Hitler lived on the streets, practicing his spoken language and his body language, and how to connect with the citizens, and then continued to live a life that got him in the history books. “ ‘The Führer’s Child’: How Hitler came to embrace a girl with Jewish roots Niceley, who said he supported the bill to criminalize...