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Jack posobiec
Jack posobiec












Posobiec texted Richard Spencer a day after his stunt at the museum and referenced the writing of white supremacist author Harold Covington in those messages.Posobiec held a sign that read “Blacks Are Superpredators” outside of the opening of the African American Museum of History and Culture in Washington, D.C., in September 2016 and promoted a livestream of the event to Twitter.Posobiec attended and promoted on Twitter an event held by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., in September 2016.Posobiec met with white nationalists outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July 2016, according to two people who were there.Posobiec worked with convicted felon Roger Stone to promote Trump during the 2016 election.Posobiec used Twitter to single out Jewish reporters or media figures with antisemitic hate at least three times.Posobiec put the words “fmr CBS News” in his Twitter bio during parts of 20, but a representative from that company told Hatewatch he was never employed with them.The following is a summary of our findings so far: Part 1: The landing page for the entire investigation can be found by clicking here. Instead, Posobiec gave an interview to the pro-Trump website Townhall titled “Is the Southern Poverty Law Center Taking Things Out of Context Again?” In that interview, Posobiec denied being an antisemite, without addressing specific findings of our investigation, such as the fact that he collaborated with neo-Nazis, made public references to the so-called 1488 meme and targeted Jewish journalists with antisemitic hate.

JACK POSOBIEC SERIES

Posobiec, who claimed to call the FBI on Hatewatch after we reached out for a comment about this series in April, has not requested a correction for anything reported in our series, nor has he denied any specific facts published in it.

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(Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/​EPA-EFE/​Shutterstock) Jack Posobiec waits for Michael Flynn outside federal court in Washington, D.C., on July 10, 2018.












Jack posobiec