Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Far-right Washington state lawmaker faces backlash against white nationalis­m

- The Los Angeles Times (TNS)

SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. – The mayor of this Spokane suburb recently told an audience of fellow conservati­ves that police should have shot Rodney King. He heard no objections.

Nor was there dissent when a popular pastor urged his congregant­s during a recent Sunday sermon to gird for war with an anti-christian government. They applauded.

So it’s perhaps not surprising that Spokane Valley is at the heart of a district where voters keep reelecting Matt Shea, a state lawmaker who distribute­d a document last year telling Christians to “kill all males” if gay people and abortion advocates don’t yield to fundamenta­list religious law after the U.S. government collapses. The six-term Republican, who counts the unrepentan­t mayor and the doomsday pastor as close allies, wants eastern Washington to secede and form a 51st state called Liberty embodying his style of Christian values.

Shea commands more influence than his state legislativ­e role would suggest, speaking nationally and attracting wide attention in far-right and white supremacis­t circles. The militia proponent and participan­t in the so-called patriot movement describes the United States as a Christian nation under siege.

“The real threat that we face in this country is Islamists and Marxists and their sympathize­rs at the local level,” Shea told constituen­ts recently. “We need to reclaim our Christian moral foundation and not be ashamed of it.”

But Shea may be losing his grip in his district and in Spokane Valley, a city of almost 100,000 near the Idaho state line. In elections this month, he lost majority backing on Spokane Valley’s City Council, one of several local bodies that critics describe as having followed his direction and provided political support.

Shea faces other challenges. Washington House Republican­s have stripped him of a party leadership position and some campaign donors have abandoned him. A former FBI agent hired by the House is due to report Dec. 2 on a three-month investigat­ion to determine whether Shea incited political violence, a finding that could lead to his censure or removal from office.

Online chat records obtained recently by the Guardian newspaper show Shea and other patriotmov­ement members discussing violence, conspiracy theories, surveillan­ce of adversarie­s and support for white nationalis­ts.

“His following is shrinking, but I don’t know if it’s shrunk enough,” said Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich, a fellow Republican who reports receiving death threats from Shea supporters. “He has driven people out of politics with intimidati­on and fear.”

 ?? The Los Angeles Times/tns ?? John Smith, right, receives an award for courage in exposing the “racist and extremist ideology” of Shea and the Marble Country religious community at Veradale United Church of Christ.
The Los Angeles Times/tns John Smith, right, receives an award for courage in exposing the “racist and extremist ideology” of Shea and the Marble Country religious community at Veradale United Church of Christ.

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