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Republicans Denounce Anti-Jewish ad Targeting Randy Fine

Prominent Republicans and Jewish House Democrats condemned the 2.5-minute AI video after it used Hitler imagery and antisemitic slurs against Fine.

  • Late Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned an AI-generated campaign video from Republican Daniel Bilzerian targeting Congressman Randy Fine in Florida's 6th Congressional District, calling the attacks "vile" and "disgusting."
  • The two-and-a-half minute AI-generated video features antisemitic tropes, including Nazi imagery and references, and accuses Fine of serving Israel over the United States while garnering more than 1.4 million views.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Rick Scott joined the backlash, with Cruz stating "This evil has no place in the Republican Party," while U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called the messaging "possibly the most disgusting" he has seen.
  • A group of Jewish House Democrats denounced the campaign, urging social media platforms to remove the content and calling on the National Republican Congressional Committee to disavow Bilzerian for his antisemitic conspiracy theories.
  • The Combat Antisemitism Movement reported that approximately one-third of Bilzerian's campaign content focuses on Jews and Israel, while he previously accused Fine of staging a swastika incident last week, continuing a pattern critics argue encourages violence.
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Republicans denounce anti-Jewish ad targeting Randy Fine

Top Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, have condemned Florida candidate Dan Bilzerian's ad targeting Rep. Randy Fine as antisemitic.

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