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GOP Lawmaker: Stay-At-Home Orders ‘No Different’ Than Nazis Sending Jews To Death Camps

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A Republican state lawmaker in Idaho is under fire for comparing the temporary shutdown of nonessential businesses to Jewish people in the Holocaust who were sent by train to concentration camps.

District 1 Republican Representative Heather Scott made the comments in at least two recorded interviews this month with hosts of podcasts and other shows posted to YouTube, reports KXLY.

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