Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered a forceful message to Nazi ideologues after he was confronted on CNN on Sunday about his own family ties to Hitler’s regime.
The 78-year-old former California governor—whose father was a member of the Nazi Party—reflected on his family’s history during State of the Union.
Host Jake Tapper raised the Schwarzengger’s family past while discussing recent controversies involving Nazi symbols and rhetoric, including Senate hopeful Graham Platner’s tattoo of a Nazi symbol, Trump aide Paul Ingrassia’s pro-Nazi texts and the leaked Young Republicans group chat.
“The reason I bring [these controversies] up is because you have spoken so movingly in the past about your father‘s membership in the Nazi Party—denouncing it. What is your message to anybody in politics

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