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U.S. flag shocked with "Nazi symbols" in U.S. Congressman's office, experts: offensive speech is spreading to young people

Recently, in a networkvideoDuring the meeting, a Nazi flag appeared on the walls behind U.S. Republican Congressman Dave Taylor's office staff, Taylor said the flag was "deliberately destroyed" and said an investigation was underway. He stressed that the patterns on the flag did not reflect his values or standards, and he strongly condemned it.

Two Republican sources familiar with the situation revealed in an interview that several Republican congressional offices received Nazi-labeled U.S. flags earlier this year, but they threw them away after receiving the flags.

and Dave Taylor.

It is unclear who distributed the flags to Congressional offices and what their intentions were.The U.S. Congressional Police and the Republican-led House Management Committee are still investigating the case.

In addition, the U.S. Republican Party is currently facing another “Nazi accusation”. Recent crowd-chatting records of the U.S. Youth Republican National Federation have been exposed, with several people using extreme words to attack people against their political ideas. The federation is a political organization established by the U.S. Republican Party for Republicans aged 18 to 40 with a total of 15,000 members. It is that several members of the above crowd-chatting have held official positions within the Republican Party. One of the members works for the Trump administration.

The 2900-page chat logs exposed were full of racist, anti-Semitism and violent words. After being exposed, Republican state leaders planned to hold a meeting on the 17th local time to vote to dissolve the New York State Youth Republican Organization. Young Republicans in the state are said to have been the most radical in the exposed Group chats. It is reported that many members of the exposed Group chats are in their 20s to early 30s.

US Vice President Vance showed a noncommittal attitude towards this incident. He said that the remarks of a Democratic candidate for state attorney general were much worse than the above group chat. Richard Hanania, an American political scientist and writer, said in an interview that he has been seeing similar offensive remarks circulating in the federal hierarchy of the U.S. government for some time. Judging from the latest exposure, this kind of remarks seems to be spreading to young people at the state level.

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