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After Donald Trump’s national press secretary Karoline Leavitt was kicked off CNN Monday morning for accusing Jake Tapper of attacking her boss, clips of Tapper and fellow debate moderator Dana Bash comparing Trump to Hitler went viral.

Conservative radio host and Outkick founder Clay Travis shared a clip online:

“Here are @jaketapper & @DanaBashCNN, the two CNN debate ‘moderators,’ comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. CNN cut off @kleavittnh this morning for rightly pointing out their bias and that they had done this before:”

Shortly after Leavitt was censored and cut off on CNN, The New York Post shared numerous examples signaling Tapper and Bash are far from impartial.

From The New York Post:

“State of the Union” co-hosts Dana Bash and Jake Tapper — who have a long history of criticizing the former president and current presidential candidate — will be responsible for posing questions to both Trump and President Biden at the CNN forum set for 9 p.m. in Atlanta, Ga.

Tapper, the network’s lead Washington anchor, has called the 45th president a “desperate electoral loser” in the past, suggested Trump spread “Russian propaganda” — and has said that if re-elected, the former president will try to “kill democracy.

“He did try to kill democracy once, and he’s going to try to do it again,” Tapper said on air in December 2021. “But this time with a little help from his friends.”

Tapper also has compared Trump’s language about “poisoning the blood of our country” to Hitler’s manifesto “Mein Kampf,” and in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riots, suggested that Trump incited a “terrorist attack” on America.

“If you were to open up a copy of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf,’ you would find the Nazi leader describing the mixing of non-Germans with Germans as poisoning. The Jew, Hitler wrote, ‘poisons the blood of others’ … Donald Trump’s language mirrors this directly,” Tapper said in December 2023.

Bash, also CNN’s host of “Inside Politics,” has made sniping remarks targeting Trump, too.

She has argued that “unfortunately for America,” the US Supreme Court decided to keep Trump on the Colorado ballot and suggested that the former president incited “war” domestically during his first term.

Watch that clip below: