Darrell McClanahan was an “honorary” KKK member. A judge says the Missouri GOP can’t kick him off their ballot for governor.
— who was photographed in 2019 giving a “Nazi salute” next to a man in Klan robes in front of a burning cross — will appear as a GOP candidate for governor onthat Missouri’s Republican Party can only blame itself for allowing Darrell L. McClanahan III to gain ballot access, and has no legal recourse to terminate the “honorary” Klan member’s candidacy. The
Breathing life into the public controversy, McClanahan then sued the ADL in federal court last year, alleging defamation and asserting the group had caused him “mental suffering,” “anguish,” and “injury to his name.” McClanahan served as his own legal representation in the matter, and the complaint he filed in court, ironically, stipulated that much of what the ADL had exposed was factual.
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