Rising Republican leaders โ state chairs, vice chairs, campaign strategists, and even staffers with ties to President Donald Trumpโs administration โ were caught spewing messages of hate.
A new investigation by Politico has uncovered thousands of leaked messages from a private Telegram group of Young Republican officials in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont.ย
The chats reveal leaders of the GOPโs youth wing โ many working in government โ joking about killing their political opponents and celebrating Adolf Hitler.
They laughed about gas chambers. They mocked Black people as โmonkeysโ and โthe watermelon people.โ They joked about rape, slavery, and โfixing the showersโ to suit the โHitler aesthetic.โ
โEveryone that votes no is going to the gas chamber,โ wrote Peter Giunta, then-chair of the New York State Young Republicans.
Joe Maligno, who identified himself as the groupโs general counsel, responded, โCan we fix the showers? Gas chambers donโt fit the Hitler aesthetic.โ
Annie Kaykaty, another member, added, โIโm ready to watch people burn now.โ
Others cheered them on, with one member replying simply, โI love Hitler.โ
According to Politico, the 2,900 pages of messages detail more than seven months of conversation among a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans coordinating their plan to seize control of the Young Republican National Federation โ a group of more than 15,000 members.
The report found that the chats were filled with antisemitic, racist, and violent language and that several participants held or sought roles inside the Trump administration.
Joe Feagin, a Texas A&M University sociologist who has studied racism for six decades, told Politico that Trumpโs rise has created what he called โa liberating atmosphereโ for bigotry.
โThe more the political atmosphere is open and liberating โ like it has been with the emergence of Trump and a more right-wing GOP even before him โ it opens up young people and older people to telling racist jokes, making racist commentaries in private and public,โ Feagin said. โItโs chilling, of course, because they will act on these views.โ
An Atmosphere of Racism
Capital & Main reported that Trumpโs second term has brought a sweeping purge of Black officials, including the removal of Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress โ both replaced by less qualified white appointees.
โThis wasnโt the usual cleaning house,โ the outlet reported. โThese brutal dismissals are an expression of deep-rooted antiblackness that says Black people are never qualified to hold the jobs they have.โ
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) warned that Trumpโs administration and campaign have โrolled back the clock on racial justice,โ dismantling decades of civil rights protections.
In a detailed report, the ACLU said Trumpโs policies seek โthe eradication of all programs designed to address profound and persistent inequalities in American life โ with the effect of further entrenching systemic racism.โ
The organization said Trump had promised to weaponize the Department of Justice and Department of Education to investigate so-called โanti-whiteโ discrimination while dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion programs across the country.
The results of those policies are visible across Trumpโs nearly all-white cabinet.
Following his firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook โ the first Black woman ever to serve on the board โ the White House released a photo of Trump surrounded by 24 officials, only one of whom was Black.
โHe chose to fire her out of all the governors because sheโs a Black woman,โ said LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, in an interview with The Guardian. โHe knows that racism and sexism are very effective tools.โ
That same weaponization of race now extends to entire cities.
In August, Trump ordered National Guard troops into Washington, D.C., claiming he was rescuing the city from โcrime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor.โ
He declared it โliberation day in D.C.โ โ language PBS noted echoes a long history of racist narratives about โlawlessโ Black cities used to justify federal crackdowns.
โWe have to be vigilant,โ said D.C. activist April Goggans in the PBS report. โRegardless of where you fall on the political scale, understand that this could be you, your children, your grandmother, your co-worker who are brutalized or have certain rights violated.โ
From private group chats idolizing Hitler to federal firings, from DEI bans to military deployments against Black communities, justice advocates note that Trumpโs movement has turned prejudice into policy and hate into hierarchy.
โThe administrationโs goal is the eradication of all programs designed to address profound and persistent inequalities in American life,โ the ACLU said. โThe effect is to further entrench systemic racism.โ

