White Supremacist Group Campaigns For Donald Trump in Iowa


Susanne.Posel-Headline.News.Official- donald.trump.american.freedom.party.council.concerned.citizens.white.supremacist.iowa.campaign.president_occupycorporatismSusanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Co-Founder, Legacy Bio-Naturals

 

In Iowa the rush for voter loyalty to Donald Trump, American Freedom Party (AFP) have begun a campaign with 200,000 robocalls to registered Iowans to make sure the billionaire gets into office in November.

The only problem is that AFP is a white supremacist group who feels akin to Trump because he “shares the customs and heritage of the European American people.”

Jared Taylor, editor of American Resistance, a white supremacist publication, can be heard on the pre-recorded call saying: “We don’t need Muslims. We need smart, well-educated white people who will assimilate to our culture.”

Taylor is a spokesperson for the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), a racist nationalist group that has contributed financially to other Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential race.

An estimated $65,000 have been given to Republican hopefuls such as Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Rick Santorum, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker by Earl Holt, president of the CCC.

Walker, Santorum, Cruz and Paul’s campaigns have all announced that they did not know the CCC was a white supremacist organization and have chosen to donate the monies to the Mother Emanuel Hope Fund.

Holt has donated to several congressional campaigns such as:

• Senator Tom Cotton
• Senator Thom Tillis
• Senator Joni Ernst
• Senator Jeff Flake
• House Representative Mia Love
• Former House Representative Allen West

The CCC’s connection to the Republican Party extends to Kyle Rogers, operator of the CCC’s website being a member of the GOP executive committee in Dorchaster County, South Carolina.

Republican allies of the CCC include former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and former House representative Bob Barr .

Barr delivered a speech in 1998 at the CCC’s national convention and Lott had spoken to the group 5 times; and admitted that he had been a member for years.

Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee spoke at a meeting of the CCC while he was a lieutenant governor in Arkansas.

AFP was the inspiration for Dylann Roof, the white supremacist who killed 9 African Americans in a church in South Carolina.

The AFP is a 3rd position political party created by right-wing populists that promote white supremacy and anti-Obama rhetoric aimed at attacking him because of his racial background.





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