Officials Condemn Neo-Nazi March in Columbus
A neo-Nazi rally in Ohio's capital draws widespread criticism from political leaders and Jewish organizations.
- Around a dozen masked individuals marched in downtown Columbus, Ohio, displaying Nazi flags and shouting antisemitic and racist slogans.
- The White House and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine strongly condemned the march, labeling it a 'sickening display' of hate and bigotry.
- The rally follows a similar neo-Nazi gathering in Michigan, raising concerns about rising white supremacist activities after President Trump's reelection.
- Local and national Jewish groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, expressed outrage, emphasizing the need to combat bigotry.
- Police detained several individuals after reports of altercations but later released them, stating no assault had occurred.























