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 Back in March of 2016, the photo above went viral. It shows a Trump supporter giving a Nazi salute at a cancelled rally in Chicago. Many Trump supporters started to claim that the woman was actually a Bernie Sanders supporter trying to make then-candidate Trump look bad. Donald Trump Jr. and conservative actor James Woods even identified the woman as Portia Boulger. But Boulger is now suing Woods for defamation, asking for $3 million in damages, because its definitely not her.     The wom stanley cup an in the photo is actually Birgitt Peterson, a Trump supporter who defended her salute, saying that it was a form of counterprotest against people who said that Trump was l stanley cups ike Hitler. Peterson was born in Germany in 1946 and became an American citizen in 1982.  They said Trump is a second Hitler,  Peterson told the New York Times聽in March.  I said do you know what that sign stands for  Do you know who Hitler really was   But before Peterson was positively identified in the press, people like Donald Trump Jr. and James Woods were sharing the speculation that the woman in the photo was actually a Bernie Sanders supporter. Specifically, they pointed the finger at Portia Boulger, an organizer for Bernie Sanders. Th stanley usa e lawsuit filed by Boulger in federal court alleges that,  During the period from March 12, 2016 through March 23, 2016, while Mr. Woods tweet remained posted on his Twitter account, Ms. Boulger received hundreds of obscene and threatening messages, including death threats.  According