BY Benjamin ClarkOctober 19, 2025
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Vermont state senator steps down over controversial group chat scandal

Vermont State Sen. Samuel Douglass has just resigned after a bombshell report exposed his role in a deeply troubling group chat rife with offensive content.

Caught in a political firestorm, Douglass stepped down after Politico revealed his participation in a Telegram chat linked to the Young Republicans, where derogatory and unacceptable remarks targeting various communities were rampant, prompting fierce condemnation from Republican Gov. Phil Scott, as the Daily Mail reports.

This story kicked off when Politico dropped a staggering 2,900 pages of texts, showcasing the underbelly of a chat group tied to the Young Republicans, a national activism organization for those aged 18 to 40.

Shocking revelations from chat emerge

Among the vile messages, Douglass himself referred to an Indian woman in a way that suggested personal hygiene stereotypes.

His wife, Brianna Douglass, a national committee member, made an offensive remark about a Jewish colleague’s honesty.

Other members weren’t any better -- Peter Giunta, former chair of the New York State Young Republicans, tossed out chilling statements like “I love Hitler.”

That is a comment that’s hard to stomach even in the most heated political banter.

Giunta has since resigned, but the chat’s content, including discussions of violence and praise for historical injustices, paints a grim picture of what some young political activists consider acceptable behind closed digital doors.

Governor demands accountability

On Oct. 14, Governor Phil Scott didn’t mince words, issuing a statement that slammed the chat’s content as utterly unacceptable.

He also demanded that those involved, including Douglass, exit their roles and the Republican Party.

“The hateful statements made in this group chat are disgusting and unacceptable,” Scott declared, setting the tone for a zero-tolerance stance on such behavior within his party’s ranks.

Four days later, Douglass, who represents a northern Vermont district near the Canadian border and chaired the Vermont Young Republicans, bowed to the pressure, announcing his resignation effective Monday at noon.

Douglass responds to backlash

Douglass initially apologized for his involvement, but with Scott’s call echoing in the background, he ultimately stepped down, citing a need to protect his family amid a toxic political climate.

“If my governor asks me to do something, I will act, because I believe in what he’s trying to do,” Douglass stated, though one wonders if true accountability or mere political survival drove his decision.

Let’s not pretend this is just about one man’s misstep -- it’s a wake-up call for conservatives to root out the kind of rhetoric that undermines genuine policy debates with cheap, offensive shots.

Behind the leak: White House drama

Adding fuel to the fire, speculation swirls around who leaked the chat to Politico, with the White House pointing fingers at Gavin Wax, a State Department staffer and former leader of a rival New York City Young Republican group, though Wax denies any involvement.

Senior White House officials reportedly pressed Wax to retract any alleged leak, while an affidavit from a Trump administration official accused him of blackmail to obtain the texts, though the White House remains tight-lipped on efforts to quash the story.

While some might cheer the exposure of such toxic dialogue, the cloak-and-dagger antics behind the leak remind us that political gamesmanship often overshadows the real issue: ensuring our leaders uphold basic decency, not just when the spotlight’s on them.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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