Washington state Republican official resigns after hosting white supremacist

Cecily Wright apologizes for inviting James Allsup, who marched with neo-Nazis at Charlottesville

Cecily Wright, chair of the Spokane County Republican Party in Washington state offered a defense of James Allsup during a July 11, 2018 meeting (YouTube screenshot)

A Washington state Republican Party county chair resigned after saying that she made a mistake in inviting a white supremacist to speak at a local GOP event.

Cecily Wright said she wanted to “profoundly apologize” for giving James Allsup a platform to speak at a Spokane Tea Party gathering, the Daily Forward reported Thursday.

At the July 11 meeting, Wright introduced Allsup — who marched with neo-Nazis at the Charlottesville far-right rally in August 2017 — as a victim of “label lynching” before showing a video of him speaking at a 2016 Trump rally.

“The Spokane County GOP remains committed to standing against white supremacy, racism, and bigotry in all forms,” she wrote on the group’s Facebook page on Wednesday. “We will always support a free society where individuals are judged on the content of their character rather than the color of their skin.”

James Allsup, who marched with neo-Nazis at Charlottesville in August 2017, speaking at rally for then-candidate Trump in February 2016 (YouTube screenshot)

Prior to her resignation, Wright had defended her hosting of Allsup.

Allsup, a former Republican campus leader at Washington State University, has advocated infiltrating the GOP from the grassroots level and recently won a seat as a local party precinct officer. During the Charlottesville march, he was seen chuckling as fellow marchers shouted about blacks using the n-word.

“If you want diversity, just move to South Africa,” he shouted. “You’ll also get raped and beaten and murdered.”

Allsup also filmed himself walking alongside a fellow protester flying a Nazi flag.

A white supremacist carrying a Nazi flag into Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 12, 2017. (AP/Steve Helber)

In an appearance last September on the white nationalist podcast “Fash the Nation,” Allsup said that followers could take over a local college Republican group if they had “three or four fashy goy” (fascist, non-Jewish) friends.

Washington state Democratic leader Tina Podlodowski said in a statement Wednesday that she took particular issue with Wright’s embrace of Allsup.

“Not only did Cecily Wright defend James Allsup, she introduced him as the victim of ‘label lynching’ — a grotesquely uninformed phrase that trivializes the violence inflicted on people of color by actual lynchings through our country’s history,” Podlodowski said.

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