The Michigan Republican Party is facing bipartisan backlash over social media posts that tied recently passed gun reform bills to the Holocaust.
, embossed with the words, “Before they collected all these wedding rings … they collected all the guns.”
On Twitter, the state party wrote that history “has shown us that the first thing a government does when it wants total control over its people is to disarm them.”, the party added that"no good can come from a disarmed population" and argued against what it called"unconstitutional red flag laws." Several Jewish lawmakers sharply criticized the posts, some of them calling for them to be taken down.
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