![]() He said, ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’ Credit: Margot McGowan Staebler via Storyful. Freshman Congressperson Mary Miller (R-15th) saying Hitler was right about one thing at today’s coup rally in DC. She shared photos of her swearing-in over the weekend, tweeting, "I will always stand for your interests and values firsts (sic). This is the battle.Hitler was right on one thing, she continues. Miller was elected in November to the seat formerly held by retiring Republican John Shimkus. Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, had met with its rabbinic board and others last week. The Coalition for Jewish Values said Monday that Rep. She has called the election results "tainted" and said " everyone acknowledges that fraud did take place in this election," although there has been no acknowledgement or proof offered of wide-scale fraud. Representative Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, had faced condemnation and calls to resign for declaring at a rally: Hitler was right on one thing: He said, ‘Whoever has the youth, has the. A freshman congresswoman who said Hitler was right on one thing during a speech just before the Capitol insurrection met Monday with a right-wing rabbinical group that defended her from calls to resign. Mike Bost of Murphysboro, Illinois, who have said they would object to election results showing former Vice President Joe Biden as the president-elect. Miller, 61, and a Naperville native, is among Republicans, including Rep. Since Election Day, President Donald Trump has claimed without evidence that the election results are fraudulent. Miller, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, cited the Nazi dictator at a. ![]() But Miller denies that her remark was meant to endorse any of Hitler’s ideas. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt slammed Miller for her comment. URBANA Leaders of both major parties in Illinois condemned downstate Congresswoman Mary Miller Wednesday, for saying Adolf Hitler was right on one thing at a Washington D.C. Miller was among those who have gathered in Washington, D.C., to oppose the results of the presidential election. Capitol, Miller said the Nazi leader was right on one thing: He said whoever has the youth has the future. If Representative Miller was the least bit interested in history, she would visit the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center to learn just how wrong Hitler really was." Illinois Republicans cannot allow this to stand and must condemn this vile, evil streak in their party. This reprehensible rhetoric has no place in our politics. He said, ‘Whoever has the youth has the future.’ Blowback from the remark a paraphrase of a statement Hitler reportedly made at a 1935 Nazi rally was swift.
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