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Self-proclaimed "Nazi leaning", U.S. right-wingers abandon presidential nomination due to controversial remarks

Paul Ingrasia, the candidate for the head of the U.S. Special Prosecutor's Office, announced his resignation from the nomination.In the United States, the Washington Post, the Political News Network, the British Guardian and other media reports, England has repeatedly issued controversial remarks, sent text messages containing racial discrimination to other Republicans, and claimed to have "Nazi tendencies."

Text recordings obtained by Political News Network showed that England told other members in an American Republican group that “Martin Luther King’s anniversary should be thrown into the seventh layer of hell” and that he “had a time to time Nazi tendency.” text records showed that England used insulting words against blacks in the group, and he also said “never trust Chinese or Indians.”

According to the Washington Post, in June this year, the President of the United States nominated 30-year-old England as the Director of the Office of the Special Prosecutor. The agency was responsible for investigating the possible retaliation of internal whistleblowers and overseeing the political involvement of federal employees. According to the practice, the position should be held by senior non-partisan lawyers, England only gained New York lawyer qualification last year, if its nomination passed, would break this tradition.

According to the report, at least five Republican members of the Senate publicly opposed its nomination. Senator james lankford, chairman of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, pointed out on the 21st that ingracia's remarks "made it difficult for many federal employees to believe that he was fair". Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democratic Party of the Senate, said that it was "far from enough" for Ingracia to give up his nomination, and the government also needed to dismiss him as the White House liaison officer of the Department of Homeland Security.

The Guardian stressed that England had attempted "the last struggle" but ultimately failed, saying in the email that the text messages involving controversial speech could have "been manipulated or processed by artificial intelligence."21 on the social platform, England announced the nomination "I didn't get enough support from Republican lawmakers" and said "I will continue to serve the president and government of the United States and support the 'Make America Great Again' movement."



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