• Assault on the Capitol: the 'Wolf of Yellowstone' and the 'hateful eight' of the pro Trump gang

The

Austrian-born

actor

Arnold Schwarzenegger

, who was one of the best-known Republican faces internationally, has not hesitated to strongly criticize the assault by Donald Trump's followers on the Capitol that occurred last Wednesday.

In addition, he has described the still president as

the "worst in history

.

"

In a video uploaded to his social networks, the

former governor of California

has compared the attack on the US Congress to the

Night of Broken Glass

(1938) in which the Nazis attacked Jews in Germany, entering their homes and businesses to tear them apart and it was branded the prelude to the

Holocaust

.

"Wednesday was Broken Glass Day here in the US, the broken glass was the windows of the US Capitol. They not only knocked down the doors of the building that houses American democracy, they

trampled on the very principles on which this country was founded.

" Schwarzenegger has assured in the video.

The Republican has defined the far-right group Proud Boys, of which several robbers of the Capitol were members, as Nazi soldiers.

"That terrible night was carried out by the Nazi equivalents of the Proud Boys," he said.

But the focus of most of his criticism has been Donald Trump, whom he has accused of

attempting "a coup by deceiving people with his lies

.

"

"President Trump is a failed leader. He will go down in history as the worst president in history. The good news is that he will soon be as irrelevant as an old tweet," he added.

Although the high point of the video is when Schwarzenegger compared the

sword of Conan the Barbarian

(the movie that launched him to stardom) with democracy in the United States.

The actor used one of the phrases from the film when stating that it doesn't matter how many hits he receives, because he will get stronger.

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