GOP Senate candidate attacks Anti-Defamation League for ‘witchhunt’ on far right – The Hill

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An Ohio Republican challenging Sen. Sherrod BrownSherrod BrownGOP Senate candidate attacks Anti-Defamation League for witchhunt' on far right Senate Banking leaders introduce flood insurance bill Major progressive group endorses Martha McSally challenger MORE (D-Ohio) for his Senate seat slammed the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on Thursday as a "partisan witchhunt group."

Josh Mandel took to Twitter to accuse the Jewish civil rights group of improperly singling out for criticism far-right activists and internet personalities such as Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec.

"Sad to see @ADL_National become a partisan witchhunt group targeting people for political beliefs. I stand with @Cernovich & @JackPosobiec," Mandel, who currently serves as Ohio's state treasurer, wrote.

Sad to see @ADL_National become a partisan witchhunt group targeting people for political beliefs. I stand with @Cernovich & @JackPosobiec https://t.co/N3nC78t4CS

Mandel's tweet came two days after the ADL included Cernovich and Posobiec on a list of figuresassociated with the alt-right, a primarily internet-based white nationalistmovement without a clear structure or organization.

In a statement to The Hill, Mandel's campaign said that by releasing such a list, the ADL was venturing down a "slippery slope."

"As the grandson of Holocaust survivors and as a Marine who defended our freedom, Treasurer Mandel believes the ADL is dead wrong for creating hit lists on American citizens," a campaign spokeswoman said.

"Of all organizations, the ADL should know that making target lists of people based on their political beliefs is a dangerous practice and slippery slope."

Cernovich and Posobiec are known for pushing the so-called "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, which claimedthat Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonMueller asks WH staff to preserve all documents about Trump Jr. meeting: report OPINION | Hey Dems, Russia won't define 2018, so why not fix your party's problems instead? Russian lawyer who met Trump Jr. represented spy agency: report MORE campaign officials were involved in a child sex trafficking ring operatingout of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant.

Cernovich, a blogger based in southern California, dubbed the ADL's list as a "hit list of political opponents," claiming in a blog post on Wednesday that the civil rights group is trying to encourage supporters to "murder those the ADL disagrees with politically."

Mandel retweeted Cernovich's messageon Twitter promoting that particular blog post.

Posobiec is a Washington correspondent for the far-right Rebel Media and was among theorganizers of "DeploraBall," a gala held in Washington in January to celebrate President Trump's inauguration. The event spurred controversy because of its association with alt-right personalities.

In a video posted on Twitter on Thursday, Posobiec warned the ADL against "making lists of undesirables," before turning the camera to the main entrance of the German Nazi's Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

"It would be wise of the ADL to remember the history of what happened the last time people started going around making lists of undesirables," he said.

The @ADL_National would be wise to remember what happened the last time people made lists of undesirables pic.twitter.com/yZJ7VfPmb0

The ADL was initially founded to fight anti-Semitism and cites "Jewish values" as the basis of its work.

The ADL defended its listin a statement on Thursday, saying it was in line with the group's mission to "call out those who preach anti-Semitism and bigotry."

For more than a century, ADL has been guided by its mission to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and fight for equal justice for all not by politics," the ADL said. "We call out those who preach anti-Semitism and bigotry regardless of their background, party, or standing. Ournew reportidentifies the major figures on the Alt Right and the Alt Lite and explains the differences between the various players in these emerging movements. We stand by our report.

Updated 4:45 p.m.

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