By Jesse Byrnes - 12-08-15 08:23 AM EST
Donald Trump early Tuesday dismissed comparisons to Adolph Hitler after the GOP presidential front-runner said he would “close the door” to Muslims.
Trump said during an interview on CNN's "New Day" that the Philadelphia Daily News, which linked the real estate mogul to the Nazi leader, is "another newspaper going out of business."
The newspaper's cover shows a photo of Trump with his right hand raised outward over text reading, "The New Furor" and text mentioning his plan, announced late Monday, to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.
Today's Daily News, 12/08/15 #DNFrontpagepic.twitter.com/MTxKv11oBd
— Philly Daily News (@PhillyDailyNews) December 8, 2015Remind you of someone? Trump wants to ban Muslims from entering U.S. @StuBykofsky@joeberkery@PhillyDailyNews Tues. pic.twitter.com/lVc9jjTm2S
— David Lee Preston (@DavidLeePreston) December 8, 2015Asked by host George Stephanopoulos during another interview Tuesday morning on ABC's "Good Morning America" whether the increasing comparisons to Hitler bother him, Trump responded, "No."
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