America was the 'bad guy' in World War II: MAGA Senate candidate
Minnesota GOP Senate candidate Royce White (image via campaign website).

Royce White, the Trump-loving Republican candidate for the United States Senate in Minnesota, said just two years ago that America was "the bad guy" in World War II.

In a post on Twitter from 2022 unearthed by Heartland Signal, White wrote that "the bad guys won in WW II" and then elaborated to say that "there were no 'good guys' in that war."

He then further said that "if you look closely, you see the link between liberalism and communism in the allied forces," despite the fact that the United States and the Soviet Union after the war engaged in the decades-long Cold War that ended with the fall of communism in Russia in the late 1980s.

White also suggested in his post that Gen. George Patton was murdered because he supposedly believed that the United States and Russia were the "bad guys" in the war, which would be strange for him to believe given his role in leading America to victory in Europe.

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Heartland Signal notes that White, much like the self-proclaimed "Black NAZI" Mark Robinson in North Carolina, has been struggling in recent weeks.

"With polls showing White trailing significantly behind incumbent Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D), his campaign faces an uphill battle that is further complicated by his erratic past and incendiary statements," the publication writes. "White’s bizarre social media posts, as well as his abrasive interactions with members of both parties, have raised repeated questions not just about his temperament but also his suitability for office."