The controversial “unified Reich” ad for former President Donald Trump’s 2024 — created by campaign aide Natalie Harp — actually has origins in Turkey, according to a new report. CNN reported recently that the ad used a template that was created by Turkish graphic designer Enes Şimşek, more than a year ago. It was made available on stock footage and video effects resource hub VideoHive, and Şimşek reportedly used language he copied from Wikipedia’s article about World War I as placeholder text. That controversial placeholder text read: “German industrial strength and production had significant…