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GOP Rep's Own Siblings Say He's Responsible For Capitol Insurrection In Damning New Ad

GOP Rep's Own Siblings Say He's Responsible For Capitol Insurrection In Damning New Ad
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Representative Paul Gosar, a Republican from Arizona, is in hot water after an advertisement run by the Republican Accountability Project pointed him out as one of the instigators of the deadly Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.

Particularly damning are the assertions by three of Gosar's siblings.


They outright condemn their brother for his actions and demand accountability from him. His siblings previously criticized Gosar for his White supremacist and White nationalist views.

You can see coverage of Gosar's siblings here:

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The three siblings said Gosar was to blame for spreading false information leading to the insurrection.

Over the course of the video, they also suggest he should be expelled from Congress for his actions.





Gosar's family have opposed him multiple times in the past.

In the 2018 midterm elections, six of his siblings all came together to endorse his opponent—calling their brother a racist—an indictment Gosar reinforced since getting into office.





Gosar spoke at the America First Political Action Conference, a thinly veiled White nationalist convention organized by Nick Fuentes, a prolific White supremacist and antisemite, who said America's duty is to protect its "White demographic core."

Fuentes is also a Holocaust denier who once compared the deaths of Jewish people in gas chambers to cookies baking in ovens.





Gosar's ties to dangerous radicals are not a secret. His family is sending us all a clear message to hold him accountable.

Will the GOP listen?

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