This time Gossar insisted on his video message: “It’s just saying, ‘Welcome to the Miami area.’ Have a good conference. The United States is in a state of crisis “.
The groups for the “licensed” video, Gossar said, included American principles and a conference on conservative political action, not the first in America. Both CPAC and America First were held in Orlando and not in Miami, Politico said.
Green was also criticized for his presence.
“There is no place for white supremacists or anti-Semitism in the Republican Party,” Senate minority leader R-Ky said.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (California) described Green and Gossar’s involvement as “Terrible. McCarthy, however, decided not to take any action to punish the couple.
Earlier this week, in a debate with Ohio candidates, Republican Senate candidate JD Vance defended Green, who supported him, saying he “did nothing wrong” by attending the first US conference. “I’m not going to throw it under the bus,” said the investor and author of Hillbilly Elegy.
Vance said he heard Green’s statements at the conference and “I agree with almost every word he said.”
He also complained that although Republicans are often attacked on “association charges”, they are not Democrats.
Source: Huffpost