"Yesterday, in response to reports exposing his pseudonymous white supremacist writings, Twitter users located an author page of Hanania on our online news platform, Responsible Statecraft, and falsely concluded he had a QI affiliation," says Quincy Institute statement. Hanania was never a regular contributor to Responsible Statecraft. He wrote four foreign policy articles for the platform from 2020-2021. ..."
“A prominent conservative writer, lionized by Silicon Valley billionaires and a U.S. senator, used a pen name for years to write for white supremacist publications…” https://www.huffpost.com/entry/richard-hanania-white-supremacist-pseudonym-richard-hoste_n_64c93928e4b021e2f295e817
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"At the time, he was also writing for other publications like the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. The writings by Hanania exposed by the Huffington Post are reprehensible and repugnant. No one should suggest - whether misinformed or in bad faith - that Hanania is in any way affiliated with QI." -- Quincy Institute