One of the four current and incoming Black Republicans in the House, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds doesn’t deny the murderer of ten people at the Topps Supermarket store in Buffalo, New York was hunting Black people, but he completely fraudulently claims the shooter “cite[d] socialist theories.” Technically, that is true: in his 180-page manifesto, the shooter (whom we will not name) did cite socialist theories–only to say that he rejected them in favor of white nationalist, bigoted, homophobic, transphobic ideals. In those pages, the shooter says he was converted to far-right extremism by reading 4chan, and he described himself as a neo-Nazi anti-Semitic white supremacist. By claiming that he “cited” socialism, Donalds disingenuously implies that the shooter endorsed the theories that he explicitly rejected.