Earlier this week, Rep. Joaquin Castro sparked outrage and backlash among Republicans after doxxing private citizens in his Congressional district who made the maximum donation to President Trump's reelection campaign.
"Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump," Castro tweeted, along with the Twitter handles of several owners of local businesses who apparently donated to Trump.
Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Steve Scalise and many other Congressional Republicans have strongly condemned Castro's actions, but Castro has defended himself by saying in so many words that the people who are "Funding white supremacy" need to be outed.
Castro is the Chairman of the Hispanic Congressional Caucus as well as his brother Julián Castro's 2020 presidential campaign.
Julián Castro has so far only issued a vague statement of support for his brother, and to date has not specifically been asked by any national media outlet where he stands on Joaquin Castro's actions.
Earlier this week, it was discovered that several of the donors on Castro's list once contributed to the past political campaigns of both the Castro brothers, leading some to speculate that Castro published the names of Trump donors with revenge motivations in mind.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw slammed Castro in a Fox News Radio interview done with Townhall's Guy Benson on Thursday, saying "This is fascism." Crenshaw also suggested that a Congressional censure be on the table for consideration.
https://www.redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2019/08/09/pro-doxxing-cyberbully-joaquin-castro-once-praised-passage-of-a-texas-law-aimed-at-preventing-cyberbulling/
"Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump," Castro tweeted, along with the Twitter handles of several owners of local businesses who apparently donated to Trump.
Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Steve Scalise and many other Congressional Republicans have strongly condemned Castro's actions, but Castro has defended himself by saying in so many words that the people who are "Funding white supremacy" need to be outed.
Castro is the Chairman of the Hispanic Congressional Caucus as well as his brother Julián Castro's 2020 presidential campaign.
Julián Castro has so far only issued a vague statement of support for his brother, and to date has not specifically been asked by any national media outlet where he stands on Joaquin Castro's actions.
Earlier this week, it was discovered that several of the donors on Castro's list once contributed to the past political campaigns of both the Castro brothers, leading some to speculate that Castro published the names of Trump donors with revenge motivations in mind.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw slammed Castro in a Fox News Radio interview done with Townhall's Guy Benson on Thursday, saying "This is fascism." Crenshaw also suggested that a Congressional censure be on the table for consideration.
https://www.redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2019/08/09/pro-doxxing-cyberbully-joaquin-castro-once-praised-passage-of-a-texas-law-aimed-at-preventing-cyberbulling/
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