Insurrectionists storm the Capitol. Republican lawmakers incited and worked with them.
Read MoreThe Million MAGA March brings together Republican politicians, Trump supporters, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and violent hate groups.
Read MoreAn Arizona State University College Republicans group that once held an event with a neo-Nazi, fundraises for Kenosha shooter.
Read MoreThe morning she was slated to speak at the Republican National Convention, Mary Ann Mendoza encouraged her Twitter followers to read an antisemitic thread from a QAnon account who warned of a Jewish conspiracy to “make the goyim destroy each other.”
Read MoreDonald Trump shares a video on his Twitter page which shows one of his supporters shouting “white power.” He thanks the supporters, calling them “great people.”
Read MoreColorado State Representative Patrick Neville (R), who in March of 2019 accused Jewish Governor Jared Polis of promoting a “gestapo-like mentality,” meets with antisemitic and xenophobic extremist Michelle Malkin.
Read MoreFormer U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who is now running for the Senate seat he vacated to join the Trump administration, sends out a fundraising email signed by white nationalist Michelle Malkin. Malkin’s recent accomplishments include co-creating an “America First” reading list that includes Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Read MoreDonald Trump shares a tweet from the “America First” account run by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes, and adds a note thanking white nationalist Michelle Malkin. “America First,” a term popularized by Trump and whose origins come from Nazi-sympathizing, is the leading white nationalist movement in the United States.
Read MoreRep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), who has his own history of antisemitism, endorses Delaware Republican Lauren Witzke for U.S. Senate. Witzke is an open QAnon believer, a white nationalist aligned with Michelle Malkin, and her campaign manager Michael Sisco openly holds fascist and antisemitic views.
Read MoreThe Young Republicans National Federation names Gavin Wax as Chair of the Association of Young Republican Clubs. Wax associates with the Proud Boys, a violent hate group, and has invited white nationalists and antisemites like Michelle Malkin, Nick Fuentes, and Gavin McInnes to speak at prominent Republican events.
Read MoreMayor Nick Isgro of Waterville, Maine, who is also the Vice Chair of the Maine GOP, promotes and attends an event featuring white nationalist Michelle Malkin.
Read MoreRepublican Congressional Candidate running to represent ME-02 promotes a University of Maine College Republicans event featuring white nationalist Michelle Malkin.
Read MoreThe University of Maine College Republicans lose their faculty advisor after refusing to cut ties with Holocaust Denier Nick Fuentes and white nationalist Michelle Malkin.
Read MoreMayor Nick Isgro of Waterville, ME, not only follows white nationalist and neo-Nazi pages on social media; he also regularly shares their content. When asked about his amplification of far-right extremists memes and messages, Isgro replied “I share a lot of things on social media.”
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