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Why Was the Chief of Staff for a Leading Republican Senate Candidate on a Group Chat With Famous White Nationalists? The Answer Somehow Makes It Even Worse.

Slate Magazine·Ben Jacobs·3 days ago
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Politics The answer somehow makes it even worse. Clockwise from upper left: Chuck Johnson, Nick Fuentes, Kip Talley (chief of staff to Rep. Mike Collins, a GOP Senate candidate), and Richard Spencer. Photo illustration by Slate. Photos via Dominic Gwinn/Getty Images, Joe Raedle/Getty Images, Trollproof/YouTube, and Legistorm and cundra/iStock/Getty Images Plus. Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. The chief of staff for Rep. Mike Collins, the front-runner to be Republicans’ Senate nominee in Georgia, said he used his congressional position to attempt to free a Holocaust denier from prison. Kip Talley, Collins’ current chief of staff, detailed his efforts in a group chat that included prominent white nationalists, among them Nick Fuentes and Richard Spencer. Slate has reviewed the chats.…

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