Virtual Ministry Archive

MAJOR BREAKING: Shocking leaked texts show Young Republicans leaders PRAISING HITLER and CELEBRATING RAPE, exposing them for the dirtbags they are. And it gets WAY worse… This next generation of Trump’s party “leaders” just got caught red-handed — and it’s every bit as disgusting as you’d imagine. A massive leak of 2,900 pages of private Telegram messages among Young Republican officials across the country, published by Politico, has revealed a cesspool of racism, antisemitism, and violent fantasies — all coming from the people the Republicans have been grooming to take over the party. We’re talking about Young Republican leaders — including state chairs, national committee members, and even government staffers — writing to each other that they "love Hitler," praising Republicans who they believe support slavery, and calling Black people “monkeys” and “watermelon people.” They joked about putting their liberal critics in gas chambers and “fixing the showers” to make them more “Hitler aesthetic.” They fantasized about raping their political opponents and “watching people burn.” These aren’t internet trolls hiding in their mom’s basement. These are elected officials and Republican party insiders — some of whom work in Trump’s own administration. William Hendrix, the vice chair of the Kansas Young Republicans’ repeatedly used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh," texting them more than a DOZEN TIMES. Not to be outdone, Bobby Walker, the then-vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans, said r*pe was “epic.” Peter Giunta, chair of the New York State Young Republicans, bragged about “creating the greatest psychological torture methods known to man.” He also wrote that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.” His colleagues — from Kansas, Arizona, Vermont, and New York — chimed in with Nazi references, Holocaust jokes, and homophobic slurs that would make even the darkest corners of 4chan blush. At one point, one of them literally said, “Great. I love Hitler.” And that's not all. Giunta also shared sexist and racist messages about female minority pilots, writing that, “If your pilot is a she and she looks ten shades darker than someone from Sicily, just end it there. Scream the no no word." The group also praised Trump for blocking the release of the Epstein files, in which he himself is implicated. “Trumps too busy burning the Epstein files,” wrote Alex Dwyer, the chair of the Kansas Young Republicans. In their report, Politico counted 251 USES of epithets like “f----t,” “r-tarded” and “n--ga." This is the “pro-family,” “Christian values” Republican youth movement. These are the people that Trump’s MAGA-fied party holds up as the future — the same party that lectures America about “moral decay” and “law and order” while its own leaders joke about genocide and sexual violence. When the chat leaked, they did what Republicans always do when caught: cried “fake news,” claimed it was “doctored,” and then quietly got fired or “resigned to spend more time with family.” One lost a state job. Another had a campaign position yanked. But make no mistake — these people didn’t come from nowhere. They were raised on Trump rallies, Marjorie Taylor Greene rants, and Tucker Carlson monologues. This is what “America First” has produced: a generation that worships Hitler memes and sees cruelty as strength. Even Republican leaders like Rep. Elise Stefanik — who once praised Giunta’s “tremendous leadership” — are now tripping over themselves to condemn him. But too late. The mask has slipped. The “party of Lincoln” has become the party of white supremacy, misogyny, and violence — and they’re proud of it. Let’s be crystal clear: this isn’t just “bad jokes” or “dark humor.” It’s the normalization of fascism — the same rot that Trump and his MAGA cult have spent a decade fertilizing. And now it’s blooming in the next generation of the GOP. America deserves better than a party whose youth wing jokes about the Holocaust and dreams of political opponents “unaliving” themselves. The Republican Party can pretend this is a “fringe” all it wants — but when your “future leaders” sound like Stormfront rejects, the problem isn’t the fringe. It’s the foundation. If you’re sick of Republicans pretending ANY of this is normal, please like and share!