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Minnesota GOP Senate candidate Royce White is facing mounting criticism after a tweet resurfaced in which he claimed that the "bad guys" won World War II, a comment that has brought a backlash.
A Republican candidate for Minnesota's seat in the U.S. Senate has come under criticism for a resurfaced social media post from 2022 in which he said "the bad guys won" World War II.