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Facebook removes ‘RINO hunting’ video

- By Brian Slodysko

WASHINGTON — Facebook on Monday removed a campaign video by Republican Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens that shows him brandishin­g a shotgun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOS, or Republican­s In Name Only.

In the ad, Greitens, a former Missouri governor who resigned in disgrace in 2018, is flanked by a tactical unit outside a home on a treelined street as he whispers, “The RINO feeds on corruption and is marked by the stripes of cowardice,” using a term popularize­d by former President Donald Trump and his allies to deride moderate or establishm­ent Republican­s.

The armed tactical team breaks through the front door and throws what appear to be flash-bang grenades inside. Greitens enters an empty living room through the smoke and says: “Join the MAGA crew. Get a RINO hunting permit. There’s no bagging limit, no tagging limit and it doesn’t expire until we save our country.”

Facebook said the video was removed “for violating our policies prohibitin­g violence and incitement.” Twitter said Greitens’ post violated its rules about abusive behavior but said it was leaving it up because it was in the “public’s interest” for the tweet to be viewable. The company’s move prevented the post from being shared any further.

The video comes at a time of renewed focus on violence in politics following fatal mass shootings and threats to government officials. Two weeks ago, a man carrying a gun, a knife and zip ties was arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s house after threatenin­g to kill the justice. Around the same time, a gunman killed a retired county judge in Wisconsin before fatally shooting himself, and he had a list that included the names of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Republican Senate leader Mitch Mcconnell and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers.

On Sunday, Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, one of two Republican­s serving on the House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on, said he recently received a letter at his home threatenin­g “to execute me, as well as my wife and 5-month-old child.”

Greitens is among the Republican candidates in a highly competitiv­e Aug. 2 primary to fill the seat being vacated by retiring GOP Sen. Roy Blunt. The provocativ­e new ad appeared as Greitens looks to improve his standing in the polls, jolt lackluster fundraisin­g and move past graphic allegation­s of domestic abuse made in a sworn affidavit filed by his ex-wife in March in their child custody case.

Sheena Greitens has alleged that Eric Greitens was physically abusive to her and one of their sons, while demonstrat­ing such “unstable and coercive behavior” that steps were taken to limit his access to firearms, court documents state.

The former governor has vehemently denied the allegation­s, but they’ve dogged him on the campaign trail. He resigned in 2018 amid criminal investigat­ions and after he was accused of having an extramarit­al affair with his hairdresse­r and taking a compromisi­ng photo of her to keep her from talking about it.

Helen Wade, Sheena Greitens’ lawyer, told The Kansas City Star that she would “absolutely” use the new campaign video in the couple’s court case.

“This is over the line,” Wade told the newspaper while indicating she would file court papers to make the video an exhibit in the case. Wade did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

Republican Caleb Rowden, majority leader of the Missouri state Senate, tweeted: “We have been in contact with the Missouri Highway Patrol and hope that former Gov. Greitens finds the help he needs. Anyone with multiple accusation­s of abuse toward women and children should probably steer clear of this rhetoric.”

 ?? ERIC GREITENS FOR U.S. SENATE VIA AP ?? This image from video shows Eric Greitens, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, in a campaign video ad that shows him brandishin­g a long gun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOS, or Republican­s In Name Only.
ERIC GREITENS FOR U.S. SENATE VIA AP This image from video shows Eric Greitens, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, in a campaign video ad that shows him brandishin­g a long gun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOS, or Republican­s In Name Only.

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