
"The debate kicked off following a Politico article titled, I love Hitler': Leaked messages expose Young Republicans' racist chat. The article led to widespread condemnation of the kind of rhetoric gripping factions of the MAGA world, but was also roundly dismissed by many, like Vice President JD Vance, who urged their supporters to focus their ire on the left and support a call for having no enemies on the right."
"Conservatives are quick to denounce each other, jump on dogpiles, disavow, attack their allies. He added: I said a few weeks ago that we all need to band together in the wake of Charlie's death and the answer I got back from a lot of people on the Right was, basically, no. Well okay then, guys. We'll just lose instead. The Left will keep up the united front and defend their guys no matter what while we keep throwing each other to the wolves."
Leaked messages from Young Republicans included 'I love Hitler' and revealed racist chat among MAGA-aligned youth. The revelations prompted widespread condemnation and were dismissed by several conservative figures, including Vice President JD Vance, who urged supporters to focus their ire on the left and to adopt a 'no enemies on the right' posture. The episode echoes an earlier controversy in which Megyn Kelly refused to condemn Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens for repeatedly suggesting Charlie Kirk's murder was linked to Israel or Jewish influence. Matt Walsh criticized chronic infighting on the Right, warned that disunity risks electoral defeat, and cited personal security threats as a reason to demand cohesion.
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