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Rep. Warren Davidson compares Covid vaccine mandates to the Holocaust, a statement that has been met with swift backlash.

Bowser’s tweet was a reminder that starting Saturday, people over age 12 will need to present proof of at least one Covid vaccine dose to enter indoor food and drink establishments in Washington, such as restaurants, nightclubs, taverns, coffee shops and food halls.

Davidson, who was elected in 2016 to the seat previously held by former House Speaker John Boehner, wrote of the Nazi document: “This has been done before. #DoNotComply.” “Let’s recall that the Nazis dehumanized Jewish people before segregating them, segregated them before imprisoning them, imprisoned them before enslaving them, and enslaved them before massacring them,” DavidsonDavidson’s comments were criticized by Jewish groups, which accused him of"exploiting" the Holocaust.

“Exploiting of the tragedy of all people who between 1933-45 suffered, were humiliated, tortured & murdered by the totalitarian regime of Nazi Germany in a debate about vaccines & covid limitations in the time of global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay,” the Auschwitz Memorial

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