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Three AZ GOP Leaders Appear on Bigoted Christian Nationalist 'CrossTalk' Program

Three Arizona Republican officials appeared on(link is external) a far-right program hosted by racist Christian nationalists on Monday night.

In Florida for the premier of right-wing propagandist Dinesh D'Souza's latest film, which took place(link is external) at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago property last week, Arizona state Sens. Wendy Rogers(link is external) and Justine Wadsack(link is external) and Maricopa County Republican Party Chairman Craig Berland(link is external) made time to appear on(link is external) the "CrossTalk" program, hosted by racist(link is external) conspiracy theorists(link is external) Edward Szall(link is external) and Lauren Witzke(link is external).

Witzke, a white nationalist(link is external) who served as the Delaware Republican nominee(link is external) for the U.S. Senate in 2020, and Szall met when both worked for antisemitic(link is external) conspiracy theorist(link is external) Rick Wiles(link is external) at his “TruNews(link is external)” network. After both were fired(link is external), they teamed up launch CrossTalk(link is external), which they subsequently used as a platform from which to spread bigotry, conspiracy theories, and Christian nationalism.

In recent years, Sen. Rogers has developed close ties(link is external) to Witzke and others(link is external) in the far-right America First movement, which is headed by racist(link is external), misogynistic(link is external), antisemitic(link is external), homophobic(link is external) Christian nationalist(link is external) Nick Fuentes. In fact, Rogers delivered a prerecorded message(link is external) at a Fuentes event in 2022 in which she heaped praise on Fuentes and his racist, antisemitic followers, declaring them to be "the future" of the far-right movement that will save the nation.

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