NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 A video posted to Donald Trump's account on his social media network included references to a 鈥渦nified Reich鈥 among hypothetical news headlines if he wins the election in November.

The headline appears among messages flashing across the screen such as 鈥淭rump wins!!鈥 and 鈥淓conomy booms!鈥 Other headlines appear to be references to World War I. The word 鈥淩eich鈥 is often largely associated with Nazi Germany鈥檚 Third Reich, though the references in the video Trump shared appear to be a reference to the formation of the modern pan-German nation, unifying smaller states into a single Reich, or empire, in 1871.

The 30-second video appeared Monday on Trump's account at a time when the presumptive Republican nominee for president, while seeking to portray President Joe Biden as soft on antisemitism, has himself repeatedly faced criticism for using language and rhetoric associated with Nazi Germany.

It was posted and shared on the former president's Truth Social account while he was on a lunch break from his Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morning, the post of the video had been deleted.

鈥淭his was not a campaign video, it was created by a random account online and reposted by a staffer who clearly did not see the word, while the President was in court," Karoline Leavitt, the campaign press secretary, said in a statement.

Biden, speaking at a pair of Boston fundraisers Tuesday, highlighted Trump's posting of the video, painting it as part of a pattern of incendiary comments sowing discord in the country, saying, 鈥渢his is Hitler鈥檚 language 鈥 not America鈥檚.鈥 Biden's campaign soon after released a short video online showing him appearing to watch the video on a cellphone, saying "Wow" and making a similar comment as he did at the fundraisers, adding, 鈥淗e cares about holding on to power. I care about you.鈥

Biden told one group of donors that it鈥檚 not the first time Trump鈥檚 鈥済one down this road" and chided the former president for offering a 鈥渓ame excuse that a staffer did it.鈥

鈥淗e attacks his opponents as vermin,鈥 Biden said. 鈥淗e says immigrants are poisoning the blood of America. That鈥檚 a line used in Hitler鈥檚 Germany, not an American president.鈥

Earlier this month, Trump that Biden is running a 鈥淕estapo administration,鈥 referring to the secret Nazi police force.

Trump previously used when he said immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are 鈥減oisoning the blood of our country,鈥 and called his opponents 鈥渧ermin.鈥

The former president has also drawn wide backlash for in 2022 and for , Virginia, where white nationalists chanted 鈥淛ews will not replace us!鈥

At least one of the headlines flashing in the video appears to be text copied verbatim from a Wikipedia entry on World War I: 鈥淕erman industrial strength and production had significantly increased after 1871, driven by the creation of a unified Reich.鈥

In one image, the headlines 鈥淏order Is Closed鈥 and 鈥15 Million Illegal Aliens Deported鈥 appear above smaller text with the start and end dates of World War I.

The video appears to have been created by a meme creator who goes by the username Ramble_Rants.

The creator, who is part of a group of meme makers that has previously collaborated with the Trump campaign, posted the video on the social platform X Monday morning.

In a post on X, Ramble_Rants defended the video, arguing it was about 鈥淎merican peace and prosperity.鈥

The user explained in a post that the newspaper clippings in the video were pre-selected as part of a template showing historical headlines from the stock video company Envato Elements.

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Associated Press writers Ali Swenson and Seung Min Kim in Boston contributed to this report.

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