The campaign of Herschel Walker, the former football star running for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia, canceled a planned fundraiser with a producer who had featured the image of a swastika made with vaccine needles in her Twitter profile. The fundraiser was to have been at the Texas home of Bettina Sofia Viviano-Langlais, a donor and producer who is the owner of Accelerate Entertainment, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. After the Journal-Constitution published a piece on the event, the profile was changed to an image that read “God Bless Texas.” The campaign’s spokesperson initially told the paper that the symbol was “clearly an anti-mandatory vaccination graphic.” But the campaign later distanced itself from its use. “Despite the fact that the apparent intent behind th …
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