| Hi John - I have several very clear reasons why I’m running for Congress, and today, I want to get to the heart of the matter: replacing House Majority Leader Steve Scalise. Scalise’s record is not just troubling—it’s dangerous. He harbors an outright disdain for significant portions of his own constituency, with a deep-seated disregard for African American and LGBTQ communities. In 2014, during an interview with Louisiana journalist Stephanie Grace, Scalise described himself as “David Duke without the baggage.” If you’re unfamiliar with David Duke, he is the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan—a name that’s sadly well-known here in Louisiana, especially after his serious bid for governor in the 1990s. Scalise’s statement translates to this: “I’m just as committed to white supremacy, but without the public ties to the KKK.” He’s become the perfect Trojan horse for the white power movement—a man who legitimizes their dangerous ideologies from within the halls of Congress. But the David Duke connection doesn’t end there. In 2002, Louisiana political blogger Lamar White Jr. uncovered posts on a white supremacist website revealing that Scalise spoke at an event hosted by the European-American Unity and Rights Organization, a group founded by Duke himself. |