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Missouri Republican governor candidate revealed as ‘honorary’ KKK member pictured making Nazi salute

A long-shot Missouri gubernatorial candidate who once admitted to being an “honorary” member of the Klu Klux Klan says he will defy attempts by the state Republican Party to have him kicked off the ballot.

Photos of Darrell L McClanahan appearing to make a Nazi salute while standing in front of a burning cross resurfaced online this week, nearly two years after they were first published by the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) Center on Extremism.

On Thursday, the Missouri Republican Party said in a post on X it had been made aware that Mr McClanahan had filed to run for governor “despite his affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan”.

The party said this “fundamentally contradicts our party’s values and platform”, and that it had begun the process of removing him from the ballot.

Mr McClanahan fired back in a post that the Missouri GOP “knew exactly” who he was and had vetted him when he ran for the US Senate in 2022.

“What a bunch of Anti-White hypocrites,” he wrote on X, adding the party was aware he was a “Christian identist”.

The move to take Mr McClanhan off the ballot, first reported by The River Front Times, came after former state representative Shamed Dogan brought attention to his past ties to the KKK and urged the party to take action.

Mr McClanhan this week confirmed to the River Front Times that it was him in the photo published by the ADL, but denied he was ever a member of the Klu Klux Klan.

Mr McClanahan took exception to the ADL describing him as a “white supremacist” and filed a $5m defamation lawsuit against the non-profit last year, in which he claimed he was not a KKK member and had only been granted an “honorary one-year membership” by the group’s state coordinator.

In the lawsuit, he said he identified as

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