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Texas GOP candidate Brandon Herrera faces backlash for past praise of Nazi symbols and Hitler, despite claiming his Mein Kampf collection is for historical study.
Texas Republican Brandon Herrera, the newly nominated candidate for the 23rd congressional district after Tony Gonzales stepped down, faces backlash for past remarks glorifying Nazi symbolism and extremist ideologies.
He has admitted to owning a 1939 English edition of Mein Kampf, which he displayed on a podcast, saying he collects it for historical context and does not endorse its ideology.
Herrera has also made controversial comments about Adolf Hitler’s legacy and white supremacist figures, drawing condemnation from the Republican Jewish Coalition and raising concerns about his views on extremism and historical accuracy.
His candidacy has drawn scrutiny amid broader debates over political rhetoric and historical awareness.
El candidato republicano de Texas, Brandon Herrera, enfrenta una reacción violenta por elogiar en el pasado los símbolos nazis y a Hitler, a pesar de afirmar que su colección Mein Kampf es para el estudio histórico.