The Guardian (USA)

Republican says comment Garland should be executed was ‘facetious’

- Martin Pengelly and agencies

A Republican candidate for Congress in New York said he was “being facetious” when, in the same interview, he said the US attorney general, Merrick Garland, should be executed for authorisin­g the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s Florida home.

The candidate, Carl Paladino, recently caused controvers­y when he praised Adolf Hitler, as “the kind of leader we need today”.

Paladino made his remark about the attorney general in an interview with the far-right site Breitbart. Paladino said: “So we have a couple of unelected people who are running our government, in an administra­tion of people like Garland, who should be not only impeached, he probably should be executed.

“The guy is just lost. He’s a lost soul. He’s trying to get an image, and his image, his methodolog­y is just terrible. To raid the home of a former president is just – people are scratching their heads and they’re saying, ‘What is wrong with this guy?’”

Asked to explain his “executed” remark, Paladino said: “I’m just being facetious. The man should be removed from office.”

The FBI and Department of Justice have faced violent threats since agents searched Mar-a-Lago for classified White House records, under the Espionage Act.

In Ohio, a man who said on social media federal agents should be killed was shot dead after trying to get inside an FBI office with a semiautoma­tic rifle.

Paladino, a real-estate developer, has courted controvers­y before.

As the Republican nominee for governor of New York in 2010, he was criticised for forwarding emails containing racist jokes and pornograph­y.

He also said children were being “brainwashe­d” to make them think being gay was equivalent to being heterosexu­al.

In 2016, he told a newspaper he hoped Barack Obama would die from mad cow disease and said Michelle Obama should “return to being a male” and be sent to live with a gorilla in a cave.

The following year, Paladino was removed from Buffalo’s school board. He contended the Obama comments were the reason for his removal.

This year, Paladino shared a Facebook post suggesting a racist mass shooting in Buffalo was part of a conspiracy to take away guns. The same month, he apologised for saying Hitler was “the kind of leader we need today”, supposedly because of his ability to rally crowds.

In a close primary fight with Nick Langworthy, a state Republican politician, Paladino has been endorsed by Elise Stefanik, the No 3 Republican in the US House and a prominent Trump supporter.

When Paladino praised Hitler, Stefanik said she “condemn[ed] any statement, but don’t take it out of context”.

The justice department did not immediatel­y comment on Paladino’s remarks about Garland.

 ?? Photograph: Andrew Harnik/AP ?? Carl Paladino speaks to members of the media at Trump Tower on 5 December 2016 in New York.
Photograph: Andrew Harnik/AP Carl Paladino speaks to members of the media at Trump Tower on 5 December 2016 in New York.

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