Trump-backed Senate candidate is linked to white nationalist influencer – his son-in-law
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At a glance
- Republican Senate candidate Mike Collins, endorsed by Donald Trump, has ties to his son-in-law, David Alan Scheer II, who has shared antisemitic content online.
- Collins, a Georgia representative, has faced scrutiny over associations with far-right figures and accusations of antisemitism, which he denies.
- He has also questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election and defended January 6 rioters.
Georgia Republican Senate nominee Mike Collins, who secured an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, is linked to his son-in-law, David Alan Scheer II, who has a history of sharing antisemitic conspiracies and Nazi imagery online. Collins, a trucking executive and member of the conservative "Freedom Caucus," has represented Georgia's 10th congressional district since 2023.
has shared antisemitic conspiracies and Nazi imagery online
During his tenure, the staunchly anti-abortion politician has drawn considerable scrutiny for his associations with far-right and extremist individuals. He has also faced accusations of antisemitism, claims that he has consistently denied. His public record includes questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election results and defending the actions of those involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, stating they deserved pardons.
has been plagued by a string of controversies in his time in public office
These revelations add another layer to the controversies surrounding Collins' political career. His ties to Scheer, who has propagated hateful ideologies, raise further questions about the candidate's judgment and the influences shaping his political stances. Collins has maintained his innocence regarding the antisemitism accusations, but the ongoing scrutiny highlights the sensitive nature of such associations in contemporary politics.
has close ties with a white nationalist influencer – his son-in-law
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