Skip to content
  • Timeline
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Timeline
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • About
Hagg.ai
Monitoring Antisemitism Intel
July 29, 2022
What is this data

Donald Trump, who called mob that included neo-Nazis 'very fine people,' now hits CNN over comparing him to Hitler and Goebbels

Source: businessinsider.com businessinsider.com
Key Topics in this News Article:
Charlottesville China Civil War Communism Confederacy Cybersecurity Disinformation Donald Trump Elections Far-Right Florida Fraud Hitler Judaism Nazi Orthodox Propaganda Religion Slavery Virginia Washington White Supremacist Xi Jinping
News Snapshot:
Then-President Donald Trump answers questions about the deadly 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, telling reporters of the protesters, who included white nationalists and neo-Nazis, “You had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides." JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Donald Trump has threatened to sue CNN for repeatedly calling him a liar over his election-fraud claims. Trump's 282-page warning letter criticizes the network for likening his false propaganda tactics to those of the Nazis. That's a 'particularly offensive slur' given Trump's 'Jewish family members,' his lawyers...
Note: Please don’t mind the mess. Some source code may appear in the Snapshot above as we train our A.I.
Share on Social Media:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Telegram
Reddit
Pocket
View Original Full News →
You may also like

News Timeline:
Track the development of this news story across the Internet.

Timeline is being generated. Please check back and refresh this page soon.

Become a Hagg.ai Patron!

News Timeline | Contact | About | Privacy

Twitter Linkedin

© 2025 Hagg.ai. Individual news stories are copyright their respective sources. Computer algorithms generally select what is shown on Hagg.ai. The algorithms determine which stories, images, and videos show, and in what order.

What Does This Data Mean?

1: Date and Title 
This displays both the date Hagg.ai picked up the news and the original headline of the news from the source.

2: Source
View the name of the original source website, along with the source’s icon image. You can click the source name to visit the homepage of that source.

3: Key Topics
The great power of Hagg.ai rests here, where we use A.I. technology to extract the key topics and themes for the news article. You can click each topic to see many more articles categorized to that specific topic.

4: News Snapshot
Read a quick blurb extracted from the source news.

5: View Original Full News
Click this button to go directly to the original source article on the source’s own website.

6: News Timeline
Hagg.ai is powerful and our News Timeline shows you the genesis of where this news came from and other related news stories. The Timeline builds you a history of where the news came, so you can chart where the news may go!

Hagg.ai How-To