Illinois Democratic congressional candidate Sean Casten insisted Monday that an advisor to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh intentionally made a white supremacist signal during a televised Senate confirmation hearing.
Casten and Republican incumbent Rep. Peter Roskam, who represents Illinois' 6th Congressional District, met Monday for a live-streamed debate moderated by suburban Chicago newspaper The Daily Herald. During the debate, moderators asked about Casten's claim that there were "Nazis"working in the Donald Trump administration.
The energy executive defended his comments, citing former Trump advisor Sebastian Gorka as someone he thought was a Nazi who worked in the administration. "We have an obligation to call that out when we see it," he said.
"There's a problem when we have Zina Bash this week flashing white power signs behind the Brett Kavanaugh hearings," he said. "How do we not stand up to that?"
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You are trying to flag "co spiracy theories" yet you spent the last 10 years promoting consliracy theories. Too funny
When the words 'Democrat' and 'Illinois' are linked, the result is usually not good.
Ho, hum. That's all your pea sized imagination could come up with?
So, you don't have anything factual, right?
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Dems gang signs are pink Pussy Hats.
Next they'll accuse somebody of racism for making shadow puppets on a white wall
The actual Nazi's are the members of the New National Socialist Party-aka the former democratic party.
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