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In Curious Reversal, McMorrow Ally Honors Fallen US Soldiers Without Mentioning Grandfather’s Role in Nazi Army That Kil

Topic: defense & securityRegion: globalUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Right OnlyFiltered: US/Canada (0/1)· Clear⏱ 2 min read⚠ 3d+ old
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SITUATION
Kelly Neumann, a Democratic fundraiser, honored U.S. service members on Memorial Day without mentioning her grandfather's role in the Nazi army that killed 150,000 Americans.
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KEY FACTS
  • The McMorrow ally deleted her Nazi-themed Veterans Day post in January after the Washington Free Beacon and other outlets reported its existence in the context of rising antisemitic rhetoric in the Democratic Party.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of Defense & Security activity in Global. Current reporting indicates: In Curious Reversal, McMorrow Ally Honors Fallen US Soldiers Without Mentioning Grandfather’s Role in Nazi Army That Killed 150K Americans service members lost their lives fighting Neumann's grandfather and his German comrades in the First World War.

The McMorrow ally deleted her Nazi-themed Veterans Day post in January after the Washington Free Beacon and other outlets reported its existence in the context of rising antisemitic rhetoric in the Democratic Party. This context is based on the currently available source text and may be refined as fuller reporting becomes available.

Brief

Kelly Neumann, a prominent Democratic fundraiser and co-chair of Mallory McMorrow's campaign finance committee, recently honored U.S. service members in a Memorial Day post, thanking them for their sacrifices.

However, her tribute notably omitted any mention of her grandfather, Albert Neumann, who served in the German army during both World Wars and was part of a regime responsible for the deaths of approximately 150,000 Americans.

This omission has sparked criticism, particularly in light of a previous Veterans Day post where she acknowledged her grandfather's service, which she later deleted following backlash amid rising antisemitic rhetoric within the Democratic Party.

The contrast between Neumann's public tribute and her grandfather's controversial legacy raises significant questions about how political figures navigate their family histories in public discourse.

Critics argue that such omissions reflect a troubling trend of accountability and transparency among political leaders, especially as the Democratic Party grapples with its own internal conflicts regarding historical narratives.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the implications of Neumann's actions may resonate beyond her campaign, highlighting the complexities of personal history in political messaging.

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