Roy Moores Foundation Received A $1,000 Donation From A Nazi Group In 2005
10/18/2017 04:14 pm ET Updated 19 minutes ago
The Foundation to Defend the First Amendment was founded by avowed white supremacist Willis Carto.
By Paul Blumenthal
WASHINGTON ― In 2005, the foundation run by Judge Roy Moore, now the Republican nominee for a Senate seat in Alabama, accepted a $1,000 donation from a group founded by Willis Carto, a white supremacist, Nazi supporter and World War II vet who famously said he regretted fighting for the U.S instead of Germany.
The Foundation to Defend the First Amendment is one of several nonprofit groups Carto used to shuffle money around to his anti-Semitic and racist conspiracy publications, to fund Holocaust deniers, and, apparently, to donate to Moores nonprofit. The Carto-founded group touts its support for Moore and his Foundation for Moral Law on its web site. The contribution to Moores group stands out as one of just a handful it has made to organizations not explicitly involved in Holocaust denial.
The people who run the Foundation to Defend the First Amendment have an ideology that is, Total Nazi; and notice I didnt say neo-Nazi, Todd Blodgett, the former head of the white supremacist record label Resistance Records and later an FBI informant told HuffPost.
The contribution to Moores nonprofit from Cartos group was found after a HuffPost review of public tax documents. There is no evidence that the nonprofit returned the check.
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