A former Trump administration official accused a GOP Tennessee lawmaker of anti-Semitism late Tuesday after she and two other congressional candidates were kicked off the primary ballot by the state Republican Party Tuesday.Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus — who was endorsed by the 45th president prior to announcing her campaign in February — was booted by the party’s executive committee along with Baxter Lee and Robby Starbuck, the Tennessean reported. GOP officials told the newspaper last week that the three hopefuls had been accused of violating party bylaws, which require candidates to have voted in three of the last four statewide Republican primaries.
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