Republican Congressman’s Hitler Newsletter Controversy
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) published a July 2023 newsletter, linking out to a website praising Adolf Hitler.
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) published a July 2023 newsletter, linking out to a website praising Adolf Hitler.
Before and during Pride Month (June 2023), an old and fully discredited canard about LGBTQ+ people and child abuse was promulgated by a handful of newly-created accounts on social media and established disinformation purveyors.
Police disclosed information about the online presence of the perpetrator of an outlet mall shooting in Texas in May 2023.
The failed gubernatorial candidate claimed, falsely, that a photo of voter signatures constituted a “bombshell discovery.”
House freshman Rep.-elect George Santos (R) appeared to use a white supremacist hand signal during a vote for House Speaker.
Social media posts suggested all Republican lawmakers voted against a measure to prepare a report on white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in the military.
A viral tweet claimed that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) distilled white supremacist domestic terrorism into a voting issue.
A screenshot of two tweets addressed the appropriation of “Vikings” by white supremacists.
Sen. David Perdue was photographed flashing the “OK” sign in an image that resurfaced just before Georgia’s January 2021 runoff election.
Like their American counterparts, European hate groups used the platform to recruit “without interference.”