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Outrage Erupts As Swastikas Fly During Trump Boat Parade In Florida: Trump Under Fire

Swastika flags and Nazi slogans at a Trump boat parade in Florida have sparked outrage, with Donald Trump's critics, including his niece, condemning his role in enabling hate groups. Videos of the event, showing individuals flying Nazi symbols, have gone viral, intensifying the controversy ahead of the upcoming election.

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Outrage Erupts As Swastikas Fly During Trump Boat Parade In Florida: Trump Under Fire

Donald Trump is under intense scrutiny after Swastika flags and far-right slogans were displayed during a boat parade in his honor in Jupiter, Florida, on Sunday. Videos of the event, showing Nazi flags and slogans like “Heil Trump” and “Make America White Again,” have caused a firestorm on social media.

Nazi Symbols Spark National Outrage

Images shared by Lesley Abravanel, a bystander and political commentator with 70,000 followers on platform X, showed five men aboard a boat flying Swastika flags. Among the group were two bearded men wearing sunglasses, while others covered their faces. Abravnel’s post, viewed over 1.5 million times, labeled the event “sickening” and accused Trump supporters of harboring Nazi sympathies.

An advocacy group, StopAntisemitism, identified one of the individuals on the boat as Jon Minadeo II, a known far-right extremist and leader of the Goyim Defense League (GDL), which has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Mary Trump, Critics Condemn Trump’s Role


Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, was among those who reacted strongly to the disturbing footage, asking, “What the f*** are we even doing?” Her sentiment echoed the outrage of countless others who believe that Trump’s rhetoric has emboldened such extremist groups.


Another viral post on X, from a user with 154k followers, emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “All Trump supporters might not be Nazis, but all Nazis are Trump supporters.”

Trump Supporters Deny Claims

Amid the backlash, some self-identified Trump supporters claimed that the individuals displaying Nazi symbols were not true Trump backers but rather antifa imposters, referencing far-left groups known to protest against fascism. One attendee of the parade even compared the situation to the January 6 Capitol riots, accusing antifa of orchestrating the incident.

Rising Tensions Ahead of the Election

As the controversy surrounding the Trump boat parade unfolds, it has fueled the already tense political climate leading up to the next election. The incident highlights the deep divides in America and raises questions about the influence of far-right extremists within Trump’s base.

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