Batya Ungar-Sargon Has ‘Pro-Tip’ For Dems: Stop Calling Middle Americans ‘Nazis’
Charlie Kirk Staff
04/26/2025

Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon shredded those in the Democrat Party and in the media who continue to compare President Donald Trump to Hitler and his supporters to Nazis.
She appeared on a CNN panel where she explained how some members of her family were murdered by Hitler and how it trivializes the Holocaust when they make the comparison.
“And a person who half my family was murdered by the actual Hitler. You know, in addition to it being deeply offensive to Jews, to call Trump “Hitler” is to call over 80 million Americans, 35 percent of Jewish Americans, 56 percent of Hispanic men, and the majority of Americans who make under $100,000 a year “Nazis,” because those are the people who gave Donald Trump his victory,” the journalist said.
“And I just have a pro-tip for any Democrats who are thinking about winning back the working class, those people who make under a hundred thousand dollars a year, who a majority from voted for Trump, you should have a visceral disgust for someone like Larry David, who’s worth $400 million sitting there and smearing and smearing the hardest working Americans for refusing to co-sign their own disinheritance,” she said.
“That’s effectively what they are doing when these millionaires come out here and call Trump ‘Hitler.’ They are calling working class Americans Nazis because they chose the person they thought would give their children back the future they were promised by this country, and it just has to stop,” she said.
Comedian and HBO “Real Time” host also hit back at David, who penned an op-ed comparing Maher’s meeting with Trump to meeting Hitler.
“Look, I don’t want to get in — too much into that, but I think the minute you play the Hitler card. You’ve lost the argument,” the comedian said.
“And also, I must say, you know, come on, man. Hitler, Nazis — nobody has been harder about and more prescient, I might say, about Donald Trump than me. I don’t need to be lectured on who Donald Trump is,” he said.
“Just the fact that I met him in person didn’t change that. And the fact I reported honestly is not a sin either,” Maher said.
“To use the Hitler thing, first of all, I just think it’s kind of insulting to six million dead Jews,” he said.