CHICAGO (AP) – Freshman U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois has drawn swift criticism from Republicans for quoting Adolf Hitler in a speech outside the Capitol. Miller, who was elected in November to replace Republican John Shimkus, spoke Tuesday, a day before violent demonstrations by supporters of President Donald Trump. Speaking about the need to appeal to young people, Miller said, “Hitler was right on one thing right. He said `Whoever has the youth has the future.”‘ The comments, caught in a video posted Wednesday by WCIA-TV, prompted an outcry from the state’s Republican party which demanded an apology. Miller’s spokeswoman didn’t return messages seeking comment.
