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Four Republican hopefuls return money after 'Dylann Roof manifesto' revelation | Four Republican hopefuls return money after 'Dylann Roof manifesto' revelation |
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Related: Leader of group cited in 'Dylann Roof manifesto' donated to top Republicans | Related: Leader of group cited in 'Dylann Roof manifesto' donated to top Republicans |
Four presidential hopefuls were among 22 Republicans who on Monday gave up more than $35,000 in campaign contributions from the leader of a white nationalist group said to have influenced the Charleston church shooting suspect Dylann Roof. | |
Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum led a GOP group spanning Congress and statehouses who said they would donate to charity or return money from Earl Holt, following the publication of a Guardian article on Sunday. | Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum led a GOP group spanning Congress and statehouses who said they would donate to charity or return money from Earl Holt, following the publication of a Guardian article on Sunday. |
Many other Republicans who took money from Holt declined to comment on the contributions. Josh Mandel, Ohio’s state treasurer, said he would not return $1,500 Holt gave to his failed 2012 US Senate campaign, as it had been spent. Mandel’s campaign still has almost $50,000 in the bank. | |
Holt, the president of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), has contributed more than $74,000 to Republican candidates and committees in recent years, according to public filings, while making dozens of racist statements online. | Holt, the president of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), has contributed more than $74,000 to Republican candidates and committees in recent years, according to public filings, while making dozens of racist statements online. |
His organisation, which is labelled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, was cited by the author of an extremist manifesto posted on a website registered in Roof’s name and hosting photographs of the 21-year-old. | His organisation, which is labelled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, was cited by the author of an extremist manifesto posted on a website registered in Roof’s name and hosting photographs of the 21-year-old. |
Walker, the Wisconsin governor, will pass the $3,000 Holt gave his state campaigns to a charity, AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman, said in an email. Walker is expected to officially announce a campaign for president in the coming weeks. | Walker, the Wisconsin governor, will pass the $3,000 Holt gave his state campaigns to a charity, AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman, said in an email. Walker is expected to officially announce a campaign for president in the coming weeks. |
His decision followed 2016 candidates Paul, a senator for Kentucky, Cruz, a senator for Texas, and Santorum, a former senator for Pennsylvania, passing a total of $14,250 they received from Holt to a memorial fund for Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine people were shot dead last week. | His decision followed 2016 candidates Paul, a senator for Kentucky, Cruz, a senator for Texas, and Santorum, a former senator for Pennsylvania, passing a total of $14,250 they received from Holt to a memorial fund for Emanuel AME church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine people were shot dead last week. |
“I abhor the sentiments Mr Holt has expressed. These statements and sentiments are unacceptable. Period. End of sentence,” Santorum said in a statement. | “I abhor the sentiments Mr Holt has expressed. These statements and sentiments are unacceptable. Period. End of sentence,” Santorum said in a statement. |
The manifesto author, widely reported but not verified as Roof, recounted learning about “brutal black on white murders” from the CfCC website. “At this moment I realised that something was very wrong,” the manifesto said. | The manifesto author, widely reported but not verified as Roof, recounted learning about “brutal black on white murders” from the CfCC website. “At this moment I realised that something was very wrong,” the manifesto said. |
Roof has been charged with nine counts of murder. He is accused of joining a Bible study group at the church last Wednesday evening and opening fire, declaring that the attack was racially motivated before fleeing in his car. | Roof has been charged with nine counts of murder. He is accused of joining a Bible study group at the church last Wednesday evening and opening fire, declaring that the attack was racially motivated before fleeing in his car. |
Jared Taylor, a spokesman for the CoCC, said in a statement on Monday that its leaders “utterly condemn” Roof’s alleged killings, but said the shootings “do not detract in the slightest from the legitimacy of some of the positions he has expressed”. | Jared Taylor, a spokesman for the CoCC, said in a statement on Monday that its leaders “utterly condemn” Roof’s alleged killings, but said the shootings “do not detract in the slightest from the legitimacy of some of the positions he has expressed”. |
Taylor said: “Ignoring legitimate grievances is dangerous.” | Taylor said: “Ignoring legitimate grievances is dangerous.” |
Another $11,000 in Holt campaign contributions are to be donated to the church fund from senators Joni Ernst of Iowa, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Jeff Flake of Arizona, Rob Portman of Ohio, Dean Heller of Nevada, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, along with representatives Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Steve King of Iowa, Ryan Zinke of Montana, Louie Gohmert of Texas, Kenneth Buck of Colorado, and Mark Sanford of South Carolina. | |
Spokespeople for the Texas governor, Greg Abbott, and senators Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Jim Risch of Idaho, who received a combined $6,000 in campaign contributions from Holt, according to filings, said they would be giving the money to charity. | |
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Representative Thomas Emmer of Minnesota and Representative Mia Love of Utah – the first black female Republican in Congress – said they would be returning a total of $3,000 in contributions to Holt. “I do not agree with his hateful beliefs and language and believe they are hurtful to our country,” Cotton said in a statement. | |
In a statement published on Sunday, Holt said it was “not surprising” that Roof was apparently informed by the group’s website as it reported race relations “accurately and honestly”. | In a statement published on Sunday, Holt said it was “not surprising” that Roof was apparently informed by the group’s website as it reported race relations “accurately and honestly”. |
However, he added: “The CofCC is hardly responsible for the actions of this deranged individual merely because he gleaned accurate information from our website.” | However, he added: “The CofCC is hardly responsible for the actions of this deranged individual merely because he gleaned accurate information from our website.” |
Current members of congress, state officials, or candidates who received campaign contributions from Earl Holt, president of Council of Conservative Citizens, according to FEC and state filings: | Current members of congress, state officials, or candidates who received campaign contributions from Earl Holt, president of Council of Conservative Citizens, according to FEC and state filings: |
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas* – $8,500 – donating $11,000 to Charleston church fund | Senator Ted Cruz of Texas* – $8,500 – donating $11,000 to Charleston church fund |
Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin – $3,500 – donating to charity | Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin – $3,500 – donating to charity |
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas – $3,000 – donating to Salvation Army in Austin | Governor Greg Abbott of Texas – $3,000 – donating to Salvation Army in Austin |
Representative Steve King of Iowa – $2,500 – donating to Charleston church fund | |
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska – $2,000 – donating to community centre | Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska – $2,000 – donating to community centre |
State representative Chris McDaniel of Mississippi, former US senate primary candidate – $2,000 | |
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky* – $1,750 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky* – $1,750 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Former Senator Rick Santorum – $1,500 – donating to Charleston church fund | Former Senator Rick Santorum – $1,500 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas – $1,500 – returning contributions | Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas – $1,500 – returning contributions |
State treasurer Josh Mandel of Ohio, former US senate candidate – $1,500 – will not return or donate money | |
Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas* – $1,250 – donating to Charleston church fund | Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas* – $1,250 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin – $1,250 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin – $1,250 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana – $1,000 | Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana – $1,000 |
Representative Mia Love of Utah – $1,000 – returning contributions | Representative Mia Love of Utah – $1,000 – returning contributions |
Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin* – $1,000 – donating to Charleston church fund | |
State representative David Simpson of Texas – $750 | State representative David Simpson of Texas – $750 |
State senator Konni Burton of Texas – $750 | State senator Konni Burton of Texas – $750 |
Representative Thomas Emmer of Minnesota – $500 – returning contributions | |
Representative Ryan Zinke of Montana – $500 – donating to Charleston church fund | Representative Ryan Zinke of Montana – $500 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Senator Dean Heller of Nevada – $500 – donating to Charleston church fund | |
Senator Jim Risch of Idaho – $500 – donating to charity | |
Representative Kenneth Buck of Colorado – $500 – donating to Charleston church fund | |
Senator Rob Portman of Ohio – $250 – donating to Charleston church fund | Senator Rob Portman of Ohio – $250 – donating to Charleston church fund |
Representative Mark Sanford of South Carolina – $250 – donating to Charleston church fund | |
State representative Matthew Schaefer of Texas – $250 | State representative Matthew Schaefer of Texas – $250 |
Texas supreme court judge Jeff Brown – $250 | Texas supreme court judge Jeff Brown – $250 |
Former candidates and members of congress who received campaign contributions from Holt | Former candidates and members of congress who received campaign contributions from Holt |
Todd Akin, US Senate candidate in Missouri – $3,500 | |
Michele Bachmann, US representative for Minnesota and US presidential primary candidate – $3,200 | Michele Bachmann, US representative for Minnesota and US presidential primary candidate – $3,200 |
Richard Mourdock, US Senate candidate in Indiana – $2,500 | |
Mitt Romney, US presidential candidate – $2,000 | Mitt Romney, US presidential candidate – $2,000 |
Charles Djou, US House candidate in Hawaii – $2,000 | |
Linda McMahon, US Senate candidate in Connecticut – $1,500 | |
Allen West*, US representative for Florida – $1,250 | Allen West*, US representative for Florida – $1,250 |
Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia gubernatorial candidate – $1,000 | |
George Allen, US Senate candidate in Virginia – $1,000 | |
Rick Berg, US representative and US Senate candidate for North Dakota – $1,000 | |
Dennis Rehberg, US representative and US Senate candidate for Montana – $1,000 | |
Mark Neumann, US Senate candidate in Wisconsin – $1,000 | |
Sharron Angle, US Senate candidate in Nevada – $1,000 | |
Paul Broun, US representative and US Senate primary candidate for Georgia – $1,000 | |
Rob Maness, US Senate primary candidate in Louisiana – $1,000 | |
Quico Canseco, US representative and US House primary candidate for Texas – $750 | |
Peter Hoekstra, US representative and US Senate candidate for Michigan – $500 | |
Tom Smith, US Senate candidate in Pennsylvania – $500 | |
Dan Liljenquist, state senator and US Senate primary candidate in Utah – $500 | |
JD Hayworth, US representative and US Senate primary candidate for Arizona – $500 | |
Dino Rossi, state senator and US Senate candidate in Washington – $500 | |
Philip Eby, state house primary candidate in Texas – $500 | Philip Eby, state house primary candidate in Texas – $500 |
Jeff Bell, US Senate candidate in New Jersey – $500 | |
Donald Webb, US House candidate in North Carolina – $500 | |
Joe Miller, US Senate primary candidate in Alaska – $500 | |
Jim Oberweis, state senator and US Senate candidate in Illinois – $500 | |
Steve Lonegan, US Senate candidate in New Jersey – $500 | |
John Raese, US Senate candidate in West Virginia – $500 | |
Conservative campaign committees that received contributions from Holt | Conservative campaign committees that received contributions from Holt |
Senate Conservatives Fund Pac – $1,000 | |
Actright Pac – $1,000 | |
TeaPartyExpress.org Pac – $800 | |
Madison Project Pac – $250 | |
*Total includes contributions to candidate’s leadership Pac | *Total includes contributions to candidate’s leadership Pac |