Texas GOP executive committee rejects proposed ban on associating with Nazi sympathizers and Holocaust deniers
- The Republican Party of Texas voted against barring association with known Nazi sympathizers and Holocaust deniers.
- A pro-Israel resolution was stripped of a ban clause in a 32-29 vote by the Texas GOP's executive committee.
- Some members argued that words like 'tolerate' or 'antisemitism' were too subjective and vague for the ban to be implemented.
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Texas Republican Party leaders reject resolution disavowing support from Nazis, Hitler-lovers
Two months after Texas Republicans were photographed meeting with neo-Nazi Nicholas J. Fuentes at a far-right consulting firm in Fort Worth, the executive committee of the party rejected a resolution calling on party members to stop associating with Nazis.
Texas GOP Rejects Ban on Association with Nazis
Above: Former Republican State Representative Jonathan Stickland laughs during a 2015 debate on the House floor. The Texas GOP’s full-on embrace of extremism continues unabated. Over the weekend, a majority of the Texas State Republican Executive Committee voted to remove language from a resolution affirming support for Israel that would have prohibited party associations with people and groups “known to espouse or tolerate antisemitism, pro-Na…
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