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Lawyer ‘tucked’ after asking if Hitler drafted part of Trump’s address to Congress — Video

lawyer gets tucked after asking if Hitler wrote part of Trump's speechOn Wednesday, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson interviewed a lawyer who issued a tweet asking if Adolf Hitler drafted part of Pres. Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress.

“Did hitler (sic) draft part of this speech?” asked Eric Guster, who, according to his website, is an “Alabama attorney and a nationally recognized legal analyst” who provides “commentary on legal issues involving major legal cases, social issues & politics.”  His site also says he “appears weekly on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNN and Fox Business Network.”

Naturally, Twitter users didn’t think too highly of his opinion:

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

https://twitter.com/Everyday_EE/status/837131918353264640

That’s putting it mildly.

https://twitter.com/Wolverinebabe/status/837134336646316033

We agree.

Here’s video of his appearance:

One person noted:

Hmmm…

Another Twitter user gave Guster a quick history lesson:

https://twitter.com/lippy57/status/837235583793696768

But not in the alleged “minds” of those on the left.

H/T Twitchy

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