Donald Trump preceded the retweet with a string of messages criticizing Bush, including his usual "low energy" refrain. | AP Photo Trump retweets neo-Nazi's insult of Jeb Bush

Donald Trump on Friday retweeted a message from a Twitter user with the handle @WhiteGenocideTM.

The tweet features a photoshopped picture of Jeb Bush holding a “vote for Trump” sign outside of Trump Tower.


The user's profile has a black banner photo with red lettering that says “Get the f--- out of my country.” The name attached to the profile is Donald Trumpovitz and the location is “Jewmerica," with a link to a page promoting a pro-Adolf Hitler documentary.

The profile picture is the cover of the October 1961 issue “The National Police Gazette," featuring a picture of George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party, thumbing his nose, and the subhead “The Man who wants to be Hitler.”

Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump preceded the retweet with a string of messages criticizing Bush, including his usual "low energy" refrain.

After spending $89 million, @JebBush is at the bottom of the barrel in polls. He is ashamed to use the name "Bush" in ads. Low energy guy! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 22, 2016





"Trump's latest classy tweet attack on @JebBush," tweeted Kristy Campbell, Bush's national press secretary, in response to another tweet from The Federalist co-founder Sean Davis. "Unreal. Donald Trump just unironically retweeted a vile White Nationalist account," Davis wrote.

Unreal. Donald Trump just unironically retweeted a vile White Nationalist account https://t.co/tYt06OTk9D — Sean Davis (@seanmdav) January 22, 2016



