Sen. Kern of Glendale is now banned from using the taxpayer funded space.
PHOENIX — Republican State Sen. Anthony Kern has been barred from using a video studio at the state Capitol after doing a remote interview with an antisemite.
"There really isn't a single segment that he does in which he doesn't mention Jews in some way, shape or form." Kern had ginned up social media outrage over the event, pointing his finger at House Speaker Ben Toma. Toma is one of Kern's four opponents in the GOP primary for the West Valley's Eighth Congressional District.The four-term lawmaker's conversation with Peters veered into campaign politics and Christian nationalism.
"It sort of conveys the message that this sort of hateful rhetoric and beliefs are okay, and it helps to normalize and mainstream them," McCarthy said."That's incredibly alarming."
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