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"Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.
They referred to Black people as monkeys and โthe watermelon peopleโ and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicansโ vice chair, used the words โn--gaโ and โn--guh,โ variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as โepic.โ Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that โeveryone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.โ
Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOPโs 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old.
โIm going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,โ he continued.
Two members of the chat responded.
โCan we fix the showers? Gas chambers donโt fit the Hitler aesthetic,โ Joe Maligno, who previously identified himself as the general counsel for the New York State Young Republicans, wrote back.
โIโm ready to watch people burn now,โ Annie Kaykaty, New Yorkโs national committee member, said.
The exchange is part of a trove of Telegram chats โ obtained by POLITICO and spanning more than seven months of messages among Young Republican leaders in New York, Kansas, Arizona and Vermont. The chat offers an unfiltered look at how a new generation of GOP activists talk when they think no one is listening.
Since POLITICO began making inquiries, one member of the group chat is no longer employed at their job and anotherโs job offer was rescinded. Prominent New York Republicans, including Rep. Elise Stefanik and state Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, have denounced the chat. And festering resentments among Young Republicans have now turned into public recriminations, including allegations of character assassination and extortion.
The 2,900 pages of chats, shared among a dozen millennial and Gen Z Republicans between early January and mid-August, chronicle their campaign to seize control of the national Young Republican organization on a hardline pro-Donald Trump platform. Many of the chat members already work inside government or party politics, and one serves as a state senator.
Together, the messages reveal a culture where racist, antisemitic and violent rhetoric circulate freely โ and where the Trump-era loosening of political norms has made such talk feel less taboo among those positioning themselves as the partyโs next leaders.
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 said Joe Feagin, a Texas A&M sociology professor who has studied racism for the last 60 years. Heโs also concerned the words would be applied to public policy. โItโs chilling, of course, because they will act on these views.โ
The dynamic of easy racism and casual cruelty played out in often dark, vivid fashion inside the chats, where campaign talk and party gossip blurred into streams of slurs and violent fantasies.
The group chat members spoke freely about the pressure to cow to Trump to avoid being called a RINO, the love of Nazis within their partyโs right wing and the presidentโs alleged work to suppress documents related to wealthy financier Jeffrey Epsteinโs child sex crimes.
โTrumps too busy burning the Epstein files,โ Alex Dwyer, the chair of the Kansas Young Republicans, wrote in one instance.
Dwyer and Kaykaty declined to comment. Maligno and Hendrix did not return requests for comment.
But some involved in the chat did respond publicly.
Giunta claimed the release of the chat is part of โa highly-coordinated year-long character assassination led by Gavin Wax and the New York City Young Republican Clubโ โ an allusion to a once obscured internecine war that has now spilled into the open.
โThese logs were sourced by way of extortion and provided to POLITICO by the very same people conspiring against me,โ he said. โWhatโs most disheartening is that, despite my unwavering support of President Trump since 2016, rouge [sic] members of his administration โ including Gavin Wax โ have participated in this conspiracy to ruin me publicly simply because I challenged them privately.โ
Wax, a staffer in Trumpโs State Department, formerly led the New York Young Republican Club โ a separate, city-based group that is at odds with the state organization, the New York State Young Republicans. He declined to comment.
Despite his allusions to infighting, Giunta still apologized.
โI am so sorry to those offended by the insensitive and inexcusable language found within the more than 28,000 messages of a private group chat that I created during my campaign to lead the Young Republicans,โ he said. โWhile I take complete responsibility, I have had no way of verifying their accuracy and am deeply concerned that the message logs in question may have been deceptively doctored.โ
At least one person in the Telegram chat works in the Trump administration: Michael Bartels, who, according to his LinkedIn account, serves as a senior adviser in the office of general counsel within the U.S. Small Business Administration. Bartels did not have much to say in the chat, but he didnโt offer any pushback against the offensive rhetoric in it either. He declined to comment.
A notarized affidavit signed by Bartels and obtained by POLITICO also sheds light on the intraparty rivalry that led the โRESTOREYR WAR ROOMโ Telegram chat to be made public. Bartels references Wax as well. He wrote that he did not give POLITICO the chat and that Wax โdemandedโ in a phone call that he provide the full chat log.
โWhen I attempted to resist that demand, after providing some of the requested information, Wax threatened my professional standing, and raised the possibility of potential legal action related to an alleged breach of a non-disclosure agreement,โ Bartels claimed in the affidavit. โMy position within the New York Young Republican Club was directly threatened.โ
Walker, who now leads the New York State Young Republicans, touched on a similar theme, saying that he believes portions of the chat โmay have been altered, taken out of context, or otherwise manipulatedโ and that the โprivate exchanges were obtained and released in a way clearly intended to inflict harm.โ
He also apologized.
โThere is no excuse for the language and tone in messages attributed to me. The language is wrong and hurtful, and I sincerely apologize,โ Walker said. โThis has been a painful lesson about judgment and trust, and I am committed to moving forward with greater care, respect, and accountability in everything I say and do.โ
Mixed into formal conversations about whipping votes, social media strategy and logistics, the members of the chat slung around an array of slurs โ which POLITICO is republishing to show how they spoke. Epithets like โf----t,โ โretardedโ and โn--gaโ appeared more than 251 times combined.
In one instance, Walker โ who at the time was a staffer for Ortt โ talked about how a mutual friend of some in the chat โdated this very obese Indian woman for a period of time.โ
Giunta responded that the woman โwas not Indian.โ
โShe just didnโt bathe often,โ Samuel Douglass, a state senator from northern Vermont and the head of the stateโs Young Republicans, replied to Giunta.
In a separate conversation, Giunta shared that his flight to Charleston, South Carolina, landed safely. Then, he offered some advice for his fellow Young Republicans.
โIf your pilot is a she and she looks ten shades darker than someone from Sicily, just end it there. Scream the no no word,โ Giunta wrote.
Douglass did not respond to requests for comment.
In a statement, Ortt called for members of the chat to resign.
โI was shocked and disgusted to learn about the racist, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic comments attributed to members of the New York State Young Republicans,โ Ortt said. โThis behavior is indefensible and has no place in our party or anywhere in public life.โ
Walker had been in line to manage Republican Peter Oberackerโs campaign for Congress in upstate New York, but a spokesperson for the campaign said Walker wonโt be brought on in light of the comments in the chat.
The private rhetoric isnโt happening in a vacuum. It comes amid a widespread coarsening of the broader political discourse and as incendiary and racially offensive tropes from the right become increasingly common in public debate. Last month, Trump posted an artificial intelligence-generated video that showed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero beside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, whose fabricated remarks were about trading free health care for immigrant votes โ a false, long-running GOP trope. The sombrero meme has been widely used to mock Democrats as the government shutdown wears on.
In his 2024 campaign, Trump spread false reports of Haitian migrants eating pets and, at one of his rallies, welcomed comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who called Puerto Rico a โfloating island of garbageโ and joked about Black people โcarving watermelonsโ on Halloween.
Liz Huston, a White House spokesperson, rejected the idea that Trumpโs rhetoric had anything to do with the chat membersโ language.
โOnly an activist, left-wing reporter would desperately try to tie President Trump into a story about a random groupchat he has no affiliation with, while failing to mention the dangerous smears coming from Democrat politicians who have fantasized about murdering their opponent and called Republicans Nazis and Fascists,โ she said. โNo one has been subjected to more vicious rhetoric and violence than President Trump and his supporters.โ
In the โRESTOREYR WAR ROOMโ chat, Giunta tells his fellow Republicans that he spoke with the White House about an endorsement from Trump for his bid to become chairman of the national federation. Trump and the Republican National Committee ultimately decided to stay neutral in the race.
A White House official said that it has no affiliation with Restore YR and that hundreds of groups ask the White House for its endorsement.
Giunta was the most prominent voice in the chat spreading racist messages โ often encouraged or โlikedโ by other members.
When Luke Mosiman, the chair of the Arizona Young Republicans, asked if the New Yorkers in the chat were watching an NBA playoff game, Giunta responded, โIโd go to the zoo if I wanted to watch monkey play ball.โ Giunta elsewhere refers to Black people as โthe watermelon people.โ
Hendrix made a similar remark in July: โBro is at a chicken restaurant ordering his food. Would he like some watermelon and kool aid with that?โ
Hendrix was a communications assistant for Kansasโ Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach until Thursday. He also said in the chat that, despite political differences, heโs drawn to Missouriโs Young Republican organization because โMissouri doesnโt like f--s.โ
POLITICO reached out to Danedri Herbert, a spokesperson for the attorney general who also serves as the Kansas GOP chair, and shared with her excerpts of the chat involving Hendrix. In response, Herbert said that โwe are aware of the issues raised in your articleโ and that Hendrix is โno longer employedโ in Kobachโs office.
In another exchange, Dwyer, the Kansasโ chair, informs Giunta that one of Michiganโs Young Republicans promised him the group โwill vote for the most right wing personโ to lead the national organization.
โGreat. I love Hitler,โ Giunta responded.
Dwyer reacted with a smiley face.
Giunta, who serves as chief of staff to New York state Assemblymember Mike Reilly, ultimately fell six points short of winning the chairship to lead the Young Republican National Federation earlier this year โ despite earning endorsements from Stefanik and longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone.
Reilly did not respond to requests for comment.
Earlier this year, Stefanik accepted an award from the New York State Young Republicans. She lauded Giunta for his โtremendous leadershipโ in August and had her campaign and the political PAC she leads donate to that state organization. Alex deGrasse, a senior adviser for Stefanik, said the congresswoman โwas absolutely appalled to learn about the alleged comments made by leaders of the New York State Young Republicans and other state YRs in a large national group chat.โ
โAccording to the description provided by Politico, the comments were heinous, antisemitic, racist and unacceptable,โ he continued, noting Stefanik has never employed anyone in the chat. โIf the description by Politico is accurate, Congresswoman Stefanik calls for any NY Young Republicans responsible for these horrific comments in this chat to step down immediately.โ
Stone also condemned the comments in a statement.
โI of course, have never seen this alleged chat room thread,โ he said. โIf it is authentic, I would, of course, denounce any such comments in the strongest possible terms, This would surprise me as it is inconsistent with Peter that I know, although I only know him in his capacity as the head of the New York Young Republicans, where I thought he did a good job.โ
Few minority groups are spared from the Young Republican groupโs chat. Their rhetoric โ normalized at most points as dark humor โ mirrors some popular conservative political commentators, podcasters and comedians amid a national erosion of whatโs considered acceptable discourse.
Giuntaโs line on a darker-skinned pilot, for example, echoes one used by slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk last year when he said, โIf I see a Black pilot, Iโm going to be like, boy, I hope heโs qualified.โ Kirk was discussing how diversity hiring โinvites unwholesome thinking.โ
Walker also uses the moniker โeyepatch McCainโ (originally coined by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson) in an apparent reference to GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw. Crenshaw lost his eye while serving as a Navy SEAL in Afghanistan. Walker also makes the remark, โI prefer my war heroes not captured,โ a repeat of a similar 2015 line from Trump.
Art Jipson, a professor at the University of Dayton who specializes in white racial extremism, surmised the Young Republicans in the chat were influenced by Trumpโs language, which he said is often hyperbolic and emotionally charged.
โTrumpโs persistent use of hostile, often inflammatory language that normalizes aggressive discourse in conservative circles can be incredibly influential on young operatives who are still trying to figure out, โWhat is that political discourse?โโ Jipson said.
Jipson reviewed multiple excerpts of the Young Republicansโ chat provided by POLITICO. One was a late July message where Mosiman, the chair of the Arizona Young Republicans, mused about how the group could win support for their preferred candidate by linking an opponent to white supremacist groups. But Mosiman then realized the plan could backfire โ Kansasโ Young Republicans could end up becoming attracted to that opponent.
โCan we get them to start releasing Nazi edits with herโฆ Like pro Nazi and faciam [sic] propaganda,โ he asked the group.
โOmg I love this plan,โ Rachel Hope, the Arizona Young Republicans events chair, responded.
โThe only problem is we will lose the Kansas delegation,โ Mosiman said. Hope and the two Kansas Young Republicans in the chat reacted with a laughing face to the message. Hope did not respond to requests for comment. Mosiman declined to comment.
Jipson said the Young Republicansโ conversations reminded him of online discussions between members of neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups.
โYou say it once or twice, itโs a joke, but you say it 251 times, itโs no longer a joke,โ Jipson said. โThe more we repeat certain ideas, the more real they become to us.โ
Weeks later, someone in the chat staying in a hotel asks its members to โGUESS WHAT ROOM WEโRE IN.โ
โ1488,โ Dwyer responds. White supremacists use the number 1488 because 14 is the number of words in the white supremacist slogan โWe must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.โ H is the eighth letter in the alphabet, and 88 is often used as a shorthand for โHeil Hitler.โ
In another conversation in February, Giunta talks approvingly about the Orange County Teenage Republican organization in New York โ which appears to be part of the network of national Teen Age Republicans โ and how he was pleased with its young membersโ ideological bent.
โThey support slavery and all that shit. Mega based,โ he said. The term โbasedโ in internet culture is used to express approval with an idea, often one thatโs bold or controversial.
In a statement, Orange County GOP Chair Courtney Canfield Greene said the party was disappointed to learn its teen group was mentioned in the chat.
โOur teen volunteers have no affiliation with the NYSYRโs or the YRNF,โ she said. โThis behavior has no home within the Republican Party in Orange County.โ
Ed Cox, the chair of the New York State GOP, also condemned the remarks made in the chat.
โI was shocked and disgusted to learn about the reports of comments made by a small group of Young Republicans,โ he said. โJust as we call out vile racist and anti-Semetic rhetoric on the far left, we must not tolerate it within our ranks.โ
Members of the Telegram chat speak about their personal lives, too. Extensive discussions about their everyday lives include one exchange about how devoutly Catholic some chat members are and how often they attend church.
Many of the slurs, epithets and violent language used in the chat often appear to be intended as jokes.
Mosiman was derided by members of the chat as โbeanerโ and โsp-c.โ
โStay in the closet f----t,โ Walker of New York also jested in July, though he is the groupโs main target for the same epithet.
The group used slurs against Asians, too.
โMy people built the train tracks with the Chinese,โ Walker says at one point, referring to his Italian ancestors.
โLet his people go!โ Maligno responds. โKeep the ch--ks, though.โ
In another instance, Mosiman tells the group that, โThe Spanish came to America and had sex with every single woman.โ
โSex is gay,โ Dwyer writes.
โSex? It was rape,โ Mosiman replies.
โEpic,โ Walker says.
Thereโs more explicit malice in some phrases, too, especially when they turn their ire on opponents outside the chat, such as the leader of the rival Grow YR slate, Hayden Padgett, who defeated Giunta and was reelected chairman of the Young Republican National Federation this summer.
โSo you mean Hayden F----t wrote the resolution himself?โ Giunta asked the group about the National Young Republicans chair in late May.
โRAPE HAYDEN,โ Mosiman declared the following month.
โAdolf Padgette is in the F----tbunker as we speak,โ Walker said in July.
Padgett responded to the chatโs language in a statement.
โThe Young Republican National Federation condemns all forms of racism, antisemitism, and hate,โ Padgett said. โI want to be clear that such behavior is entirely inconsistent with our values and has no place within our organization or the broader conservative movement.โ
Giunta also had expletive-laden criticism for the Young Republicans in states that were supporting or leaning toward Padgettโs faction.
โMinnesota - f----ts,โ he messaged, continuing: โArkansas - inbred cow fuckers Nebraska - revolt in our favor; blocked their bind and have a majority of their delegates Maryland - fat stinky Jew โฆ Rhode Island - traitorous c---s who I will eradicate from the face of this planet.โ
Giunta also said he planned to make one of the competing Young Republicans โunalive himself on the convention floor.โ
In another instance, Douglass, the Vermont state senator, describes to the group members how one of Padgettโs Jewish colleagues may have made a procedural error related to the number of Maryland delegates permitted at the national convention.
โI was about to say youโre giving nationals to [sic] much credit and expecting the Jew to be honest,โ Brianna Douglass, Samโs wife and Vermont Young Republicanโs national committee member, replied to her husbandโs message. Brianna Douglass did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
โIf we ever had a leak of this chat...โ
While reporting this article, POLITICO was examining a separate allegation: that Giunta and the Young Republicans mismanaged the New York organizationโs finances and hadnโt paid at least one venue for a swanky holiday party it hosted last year. POLITICOโs report detailed how the organization was missing required financial disclosure forms and how their subsequent efforts to file the forms revealed the organization was in more than $28,000 of debt. As of Tuesday, updated records show the organization is in more than $38,000 of debt.
Donations to New York State Young Republicansโ political account must be reported to the state Board of Elections. Expenditures must be reported too.
At the time, Giunta told POLITICO the allegations were โnothing more than a sad and pathetic attempt at a political hit job.โ But in their โRESTOREYR WAR ROOMโ chat, he and Walker speak flippantly about mishandling the clubโs finances.
โNYSYR Account be like: $500 - Balding cream $1,000 - Ozempik,โ Walker said in one message. โNYSYR will be declaring bankruptcy after this I just know it,โ he said in another.
โI drained $10k tonight to pay for my next vacation to Italy,โ Giunta appeared to joke about the organizationโs bank account.
โI spent it on massage,โ he says of another check that was deposited in the account.
โGreat. Canโt wait to get sued by our venue,โ Walker replies.
Members of the chat occasionally appeared to be aware of its toxicity and even made remarks that considered the possibility someone outside their tight-knit group could view it.
Walker seemed to consider that possibility the most.
In one instance, he joked about bombing the Young Republican National Federationโs convention in Nashville and then remarked, โJust kidding for our assigned FBI tracker.โ
In another, he considered the totality of the thousands of messages he and his peers had written, and what would happen if the public saw them come to light.
โIf we ever had a leak of this chat we would be cooked fr fr,โ he wrote."
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