Democrats’ ‘unity’ dinner draws backlash over anti-Trump ‘86 47’ sign linking MAGA to Nazis

A so-called "unity" dinner headlined by Michigan Democrat candidates Jocelyn Benson and Mallory McMorrow featured anti-Trump signs reading "MAGA=NAZI" and "86 47."

Michigan Democrat gubernatorial front-runner Jocelyn Benson and U.S. Senate candidate Mallory  (Bonnie Cash/Getty Images; Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

"LenDems at the Monroe County Democratic Party at the John Dingell Dinner," the photo was captioned. Meanwhile, users in the comments chastised the local Democrat leaders for being "entirely embarrassing" and "alienating over half of your fellow citizens in the country."

Headlining the Oct. 11 event, titled the "John D. Dingell Unity Dinner," was Benson and McMorrow. Benson is polling as the front-runner in the Democratic Party for the race for governor.

McMorrow, a state senator, is fundraising well herself and is considered among those in the fight to be the state's next U.S. senator. The pair spoke at the so-called "unity" dinner alongside Michigan AFL-CIO President Ron Bieber and Michigan Democratic Party Chairman Curtis Hertel Jr.

Political violence has become a flashpoint in the upcoming election amid heightened sensitivity around the issue following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and two attempted assassinations on President Donald Trump.

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Lenawee Democratic Chair Bill Swift (third from left) and 5th District Democratic Chair Pat Ulanowicz (fourth from left) can be seen posing for a photo next to the sign outside the John D. Dingell Unity Dinner.  (Lenawee County Democratic Party Facebook)

Swift reportedly called in to "Talk Back Radio with Doug Spade and Mike Clement," telling them that Trump is "an illegitimately and unconstitutionally elected insurrectionist president who ran on Nazi rhetoric" who had "a Nazi rally for his presidential inauguration" and that ICE agents are "Nazi collaborators."

Around the same time, the Lenawee County Democrats social media account also reportedly shared a post that called for the death penalty for Trump’s supporters, saying, "They should be hanged by the neck until dead."

In a lengthy statement to Fox News Digital, Swift defended his actions. 

"We have not advocated for political violence and any interpretation that we have is false," Swift said. "We are fully committed to the traditional patriotic American principles of defending our democratic institutions and our Constitution, under threat thanks to Trump and Republicans."

"We know that President Trump campaigned on Nazi rhetoric and Nazi ideology and shared Nazi propaganda. We know that Nazi salutes occurred at President Trump's Inauguration. We know that President Trump and Republicans and MAGA Americans have continued to embrace this Nazi rhetoric, ideology, and propaganda."

Taylor continued, "We have no regrets about taking the photo at the ‘unity’ dinner. The principle of the dinner was unity against fascists, not unity with fascists. As such, we eagerly invite and welcome Never Trump Republicans and those former Trump supporters who have come to realize that Americans pay for the MAGA Trump tariffs, that Americans pay for MAGA Trumpflation, and Americans and American communities are victimized and terrorized by Trump MAGA policies."

Fox News Digital reached out to the Benson campaign for comment but did not receive a response. 

Fox News Digital's Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.

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