Texas Republican Party votes against ban on associating with Nazi sympathizers

Over the weekend, the Texas Republican Party voted against a resolution banning its officials from associating with know Nazi sympathizers, antisemites and Holocaust deniers, the Texas Tribune reports. Saturday's 32-29 vote by the state GOP's executive committee comes two months after a top conservative activist and former Texas House member was caught hosting white supremacist Nick Fuentes for a seven-hour meeting. Texas Republican Party Chair Matt Rinaldi was also in the same building for a portion of that time, but subsequently claimed he was unaware of Fuentes' presence.
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