
European Magazine Depicts Trump With Oil-Bleeding Hitler Mustache On Its Latest Cover
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Europeans "know a thing or two about Hitler," one social media user noted.
Slovenian newspaper Dnevnik’s supplement magazine Objektiv took a bold artistic approach in its latest cover Friday, depicting President Donald Trump wearing a Venezuela flag pin and bleeding oil from his nose in an image that makes him appear similar to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
The cover, illustrated by artist Tomato Košir — which you can view here — features a subhead reading “American Attack on Venezuela” and comes in reaction to the Trump administration’s recent military strike on the Latin American country, which resulted in the capture of its president, Nicolas Maduro, by U.S. forces in the middle of the night.
In the aftermath of the military operation, Trump announced that the U.S will “run” Venezuela, later suggesting that the U.S. oil industry would take over the country’s oil production.
“A tremendous amount of money will have to be spent, and the oil companies will spend it, and then they’ll get reimbursed by us or through revenue,” Trump told NBC News.
Comparisons to Hitler and the Nazis are nothing new for the president and his administration, which has drawn heightened criticism during Trump’s second term in the wake of his rampant immigration enforcement. Many critics have drawn parallels between Trump’s agenda and fascism.













