A Trump nominee with a history of controversy has sparked outrage after boasting about his own "Nazi streak" in private group chats, according to a shocking report. Paul Ingrassia, 30, is set to face a confirmation hearing this week as special counsel of the United States, a role that involves safeguarding federal whistleblowers from retaliation.
In a disturbing exchange with other Republicans, Ingrassia expressed his disdain for holidays commemorating Black people, suggesting that they should be "eviscerated" and labeling them as racist. His comments were particularly egregious when he used an Italian slur to describe Black individuals and stated that Martin Luther King Jr's holiday should be abolished.
Ingrassia also casually dropped the phrase "I have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it," during a discussion about Trump campaign staff being too deferential to the founding fathers. His response seemed to revel in the racism and misogyny present within some Republican circles.
Critics argue that Ingrassia's views are symptomatic of a larger problem within the party, with many pointing to his support for white supremacist Nick Fuentes as particularly concerning. Additionally, he has faced allegations of sexual harassment, which he has vigorously denied.
The controversy surrounding Ingrassia's nomination comes after a trove of leaked group chats was uncovered, revealing racist and anti-Semitic comments from young Republicans. The incident highlights the need for greater accountability within the Republican Party and raises serious questions about Ingrassia's suitability for his role as special counsel.
As Ingrassia faces his confirmation hearing, many are left wondering how he managed to slide through previous vetting processes and what this says about the level of scrutiny applied to Trump nominees.
				
			In a disturbing exchange with other Republicans, Ingrassia expressed his disdain for holidays commemorating Black people, suggesting that they should be "eviscerated" and labeling them as racist. His comments were particularly egregious when he used an Italian slur to describe Black individuals and stated that Martin Luther King Jr's holiday should be abolished.
Ingrassia also casually dropped the phrase "I have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it," during a discussion about Trump campaign staff being too deferential to the founding fathers. His response seemed to revel in the racism and misogyny present within some Republican circles.
Critics argue that Ingrassia's views are symptomatic of a larger problem within the party, with many pointing to his support for white supremacist Nick Fuentes as particularly concerning. Additionally, he has faced allegations of sexual harassment, which he has vigorously denied.
The controversy surrounding Ingrassia's nomination comes after a trove of leaked group chats was uncovered, revealing racist and anti-Semitic comments from young Republicans. The incident highlights the need for greater accountability within the Republican Party and raises serious questions about Ingrassia's suitability for his role as special counsel.
As Ingrassia faces his confirmation hearing, many are left wondering how he managed to slide through previous vetting processes and what this says about the level of scrutiny applied to Trump nominees.
 . how did he not get caught on any of those group chats? it's not like they were hidden in a dark corner of the internet
. how did he not get caught on any of those group chats? it's not like they were hidden in a dark corner of the internet  . seriously though, his views are just straight-up messed up and if anyone thinks he's fit to protect whistleblowers, i think they need to reevaluate their life choices
. seriously though, his views are just straight-up messed up and if anyone thinks he's fit to protect whistleblowers, i think they need to reevaluate their life choices  .
. That's just not okay.
 That's just not okay. His whole vibe is super concerning and I'm honestly worried about how he's going to handle sensitive cases as special counsel.
 His whole vibe is super concerning and I'm honestly worried about how he's going to handle sensitive cases as special counsel. . A "Nazi streak" is NOT something to be proud of, let alone boast about in private group chats
. A "Nazi streak" is NOT something to be proud of, let alone boast about in private group chats  . And to think he's been nominated for a role that involves protecting federal whistleblowers from retaliation? Gag me
. And to think he's been nominated for a role that involves protecting federal whistleblowers from retaliation? Gag me  . How did his past history of racism and misogyny fly under the radar during the vetting process? It's all too convenient that this comes up now, when it's already clear that some Trump nominees are a total embarrassment
. How did his past history of racism and misogyny fly under the radar during the vetting process? It's all too convenient that this comes up now, when it's already clear that some Trump nominees are a total embarrassment  .
. This is wild stuff... a "Nazi streak" in private group chats? That's not just concerning, it's alarming. I'm all for free speech, but when it comes with hate speech, that's a whole different story.
 This is wild stuff... a "Nazi streak" in private group chats? That's not just concerning, it's alarming. I'm all for free speech, but when it comes with hate speech, that's a whole different story.  This incident shows how far the divide has gone and how important it is to hold people accountable for their words and actions.
 This incident shows how far the divide has gone and how important it is to hold people accountable for their words and actions. 

 I mean i got no love for nazis or racism in any form, but come on who uses an italyan slur to diss black ppl
 I mean i got no love for nazis or racism in any form, but come on who uses an italyan slur to diss black ppl  what kinda vetting process let's him slide thru? u think he's just gonna get up there & serve as special counsel 2 safeguard ppl from retaliation while spewin racist trash behind closed doors??
 what kinda vetting process let's him slide thru? u think he's just gonna get up there & serve as special counsel 2 safeguard ppl from retaliation while spewin racist trash behind closed doors?? 
 , we've seen some weird stuff from Republicans in the past
, we've seen some weird stuff from Republicans in the past  .
. . I mean, come on!
. I mean, come on!  . We need to dig deeper
. We need to dig deeper  and make sure that these people are who we think they are
 and make sure that these people are who we think they are  . Anything less is just not enough
. Anything less is just not enough  .
. . I mean, who drops an "Italian slur" like that in a group chat? And what's up with his "Nazi streak" comment? It's not just his views, it's the way he seems to be flaunting them like they're no big deal
. I mean, who drops an "Italian slur" like that in a group chat? And what's up with his "Nazi streak" comment? It's not just his views, it's the way he seems to be flaunting them like they're no big deal