![]() ![]() On April 17, 2019, Snopes debunked the claims making the rounds on social media in a meme that appeared like the one Grahn had shared. There is no excuse to not vote and not blue. Trump (Interview with Time Magazine, 2002) In business, my daily life and my politics. And I suppose you could say, I try to incorporate some of his teachings into everything I do to this day. But Adolf Hitler, that is to say, I don't agree with everything he was saying at the time of course but I do respect him. Of course there were many problems in Germany at the time, they were losers, they lost. Reading Mein Kampf in college had a profound affect (sic) on me. The claim originated from a meme (archived here) published by Nancy Lee Grahn on March 1, 2020, alongside the caption, "There is no excuse to not vote and not blue. Did President Trump say that reading Mein Kampf, the manifesto written by Adolf Hitler, "had a profound affect (sic) on me"? No, that's not true: The quote has previously been shown to be completely made up, and the claim that Hitler's book has influenced Trump's business or political activities is also believed to be untrue. ![]()
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