Steve King

Trump's criticism ignores his own insensitivities to Jewish people.
Responses remind him of his dad's birther conspiracy, "s**thole countries" dig at black nations — and Rep. Steve King.
Citing a HuffPost report, Rep. Tim Ryan warned the committee that King is using "government resources" to "promote and advance white nationalism.”
Earlier this month the racist Iowa congressman claimed to reject the “evil ideology” of white supremacy.
The Iowa congressman was responding to a constituent who was "bothered" by "the reverse racism toward the white European man that founded this country."
"We’re becoming the Whole Foods party," but "Dollar General districts" will decide the next president, J.D. Scholten said.
But J.D. Scholten says he does not yet have plans to run for office again.
The Iowa Republican praised the slain civil rights leader by citing a short quote often attributed to him.
Reps. Andy Harris and Phil Roe discussed "DNA sequencing" with Johnson, just after the House disavowed white supremacy.
The editorial board of The Messenger in Fort Dodge, Iowa, admitted that it had overlooked King's long history of "racism and/or insensitivity to racism."