Insurrectionists storm the Capitol. Republican lawmakers incited and worked with them.
Read MoreGOP officials and politicians, including Senior Trump Campaign Advisor, share a story from the antisemitic conspiracy-mongering media outlet The Red Elephants
Read More20 congressional candidates who believe in QAnon win their Republican primary elections, and will be on their respective ballot as the Republican nominee in November.
Read MoreCruz claims that under Biden, Bernie Sanders would control the State Department, and would be influenced by a Jewish group that endorsed Sanders.
Read MoreTexas Assistant Attorney General, Nick Moutous, is exposed as a QAnon conspiracy theorist who spread Islamophobic and racist attacks online.
Read MoreThe Texas GOP promotes a pro-Trump rally featuring a slogan from the antisemitic QAnon movement.
Read MoreSen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) invokes the Holocaust to erase the United States’ genocide of Indigenous people.
Read MoreSen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) uses a tweet from NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, who had posted about sending police to shut down a Yeshiva still open in violation of social distancing guidelines, to promote his own political agenda. Cruz has his own history of making antisemitic comments, for which he has never apologized.
Read MoreThe city of San Antonio passes a resolution against using racialized speech when referencing COVID, in response to a rise in hate crimes. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) calls the resolution “NUTS,” and accuses the San Antonio city council of being “triggered,” amplifying a tweet that describes the resolution as “a Gestapo or Soviet move.”
Read MoreSen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweets “it’s almost like he owns the media” in reference to Jewish billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
Read More23 Republican members of Congress vote against a resolution condemning antisemitism and Islamophobia. Rep. Steve King (R-IA), an overt white nationalist, votes “present.”
Read MoreRep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) questioned George Soros’s Jewish ancestry in an unprovoked diatribe on Fox Business. The rant was so offensive that the Fox Business host condemned it.
Read MoreDan Crenshaw (R-TX) wins his race for U.S. Congress despite being exposed as one of the administrators of a far-right Facebook group that regularly posted white nationalist conspiracy theories.
Read MoreRep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) goes on Fox News to promote the same antisemitic conspiracy theory about George Soros that has motivated white nationalist violence across the country. The same day, a Trump supporter attempts to assassinate Soros with a pipe bomb.
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