Staten Island Republican fires chief of staff over alleged ‘troubling’ comments
Kansas GOP deactivates its Young Republicans chapter after discovery of 2,900 pages of racist, antisemitic, and violent messages among its leaders, prompting firings and widespread condemnation.
- The Kansas Young Republicans were deactivated after a report disclosed discussions involving violent and racist rhetoric among its leadership, including chair Alex Dwyer and vice chair William Hendrix.
- Key Republican figures condemned the language in the chats, calling the comments 'inexcusable' and not representative of Kansas values.
- Messages revealed young GOP leaders used racial slurs and discussed tactics involving white supremacy.
- Several members of the group apologized for their statements, claiming that the leaked messages may have been doctored.
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'Inexcusable': Red state Republican group shut down after shocking report on racist chat
Kansas Young Republicans shut down after Politico report on racist, violent encrypted chatby Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector October 14, 2025TOPEKA — The chairman and vice chairman of the Kansas Young Republicans took part in encrypted chats with political peers laced with violent, racist and antise...
GOP leaders denounce racist chat comments revealed by Politico
State Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, R-North Tonawanda, denounced on Tuesday racist online chat comments made by members of young Republican organizations that, in some instances, referred to Black people as monkeys and "watermelon people" and, in other instances, suggesting…
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