“I am sorry if you think my comparison of the Trump administration to the heroic actions of National Socialist Germany in fighting the worldwide Zionist conspiracy by killing the Jew dogs was offensive. The use of gas was uncalled for. I personally believe that as Holy Quran says, all their throats should have been slit. They were Jews, sons of pigs and apes, anyway. Please don’t think I dislike those filthy Jews as that is really a mischaracterization of what I said, which was taken out of context anyway. So sorry.”
Her real apology wasn't far off from that:
On Monday she issued an apology on her program saying she regrets the pain her words have caused.'And finally tonight, a comment on my program at the end of last week. I observed the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht, as I often do – it is the event that began the horrors of the Holocaust. I also noted President Trump's attacks on history, facts, knowledge, and truth. I should not have juxtaposed the two thoughts,' she said as per The Hill.
'Hitler and his evils stand alone, of course, in history. I regret any pain my statement may have caused. My point was to say how democracy can potentially slip away, and how we must always zealously guard our democratic values,' she added.