Robert Regan, a Republican-backed nominee for a Michigan state House seat, shared a meme from a pro-Nazi website claiming that feminism “is a Jewish program to degrade and subjugate white men.” He also used Facebook to share a piece from a fringe site claiming that Jewish people, led by the Rothschild family, were responsible for 9/11; assassinated Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy; and control the banks and media, among other purported misdeeds.
Numerous observers, including Media Matters, have documented how Republican politicians have relied on social media to promote conspiracy theories, often from fringe right-wing outlets.
Regan, an author and businessperson, recently won a Republican primary special election to fill the District 74 seat in the Michigan House of Representatives. Regan has made news because he has falsely claimed that the 2020 election was stolen and said he wants to overturn the results. He has also called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “fake war just like the fake pandemic.”
The Michigan Republican Party congratulated Regan and two other primary winners, writing: “A HUGE congratulations to Mike Harris, Terence Mekoski and Robert Regan, the winners of last night’s Special Primary Election. We look forward to the Republican leadership you will bring to your districts and the impact you will have on our state.”
On May 18, 2021, Regan shared a meme sourced to the defunct pro-Nazi website smoloko.com that claimed that feminism “is a Jewish program to degrade and subjugate white men.” Smoloko.com has featured numerous memes celebrating Adolf Hitler (“Happy Birthday to the man who nearly smashed the Jewish World Order”), denying the Holocaust (“their holocaust hoax”), and attacking Jewish people (“World War II was used by subversive Jewish interests to control the societies our ancestors created through fraud”). The Twitter account Michigan Tea previously documented that meme.