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Revision as of 16:29, 18 February 2024

Below is a list of fascist members of the US Congress. Several of these members had taken an isolationist stance during WWII or had been attacked by those who saw their statements or remarks as defeatist during Americaโ€™s involvement. Others supported segregation or were in opposition to the policies of Israel and Zionism.

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  • John E. Rankin - Representative, Mississippi (March 4, 1921 โ€“ January 3, 1953)
  • Robert Rice Reynolds - Senator, North Carolina (December 5, 1932 โ€“ January 3, 1945)

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