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A Democrat member of the esteemed United States Congress from Texas doxxed all of the supporters of President Donald J. Trump who donated the maximum amount to Trump in 2019.

“Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump — the owner of ⁦[Bill Miller BBQ] owner of the ⁦[The Historic Pearl], realtor Phyllis Browning, etc⁩. Their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders,'” Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) said on Twitter.

Castro is also the chairman the campaign of his brother Julian Castro, a less-than-compelling 2020 presidential candidate.

Campaign individual campaign donations are public record, but publishing them with the names of the businesses owned by the donors certainly qualifies as a doxxing.

Unsurprisingly, nobody in the GOP establishment has condemned Castro for his actions, but right-wing Twitter lit up in a hurry in response to the Congressman’s egregious actions.

“I’d lawyer the hell up buddy,” Campus Reform’s Celine Ryan said.

“Delete this,” Ian Miles Cheong of Human Events said.

“This is not a good look for your brother,” Kambree Kawahine Koa said.

“This is exactly why I’ve moved away from disclosure of donors and all campaign finance reform/limits. This doxxing of donors and their companies is used for one thing. To get them hurt,” BlazeTV Newsletter Editor Rob Eno said.