Trump swastika sign reported in Houston
An image of a swastika made out of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s last name has appeared outside a Super Tuesday polling location in Houston, according to several reports.
The poster uses “Trump” four times to create the image of a swastika, with the word “Stop” written below in large capital letters.
The sign was located outside of rival Ted Cruz’s polling place, according to a reporter from The Guardian.
An anti-Trump protestor also held up a sign that depicted Trump with a mustache like Adolf Hitler’s and read “Absolutely No Mexicans.”
Sign outside Ted Cruz’s polling place in Houston pic.twitter.com/JY6hhXnzZv
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) March 1, 2016
Anti-Trump protester says Trump is a white supremacist, a Nazi and supporter of the KKK pic.twitter.com/1wV7K79WCN
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) March 1, 2016
A new sign appeared at this Houston polling location. Was hastily removed. #SuperTuesday @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/ZkgO0f3P9u
— Emily Cahn (@CahnEmily) March 1, 2016
Last week, former Mexican president Vicente Fox said Trump reminded him of Hitler, noting the front-runner has offended “everybody.”
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