Albany’s headquarters of the New York Republican Party was in a plaster of swastika during the night in a “vile act of political hate,” said the leaders and the party police.
The printed images of the Nazi symbol were recorded on the doors and windows of the Republican party building and were discovered on Thursday morning, according to the Albany Police that is investigating the hateful incident.
“A vandal duct recorded spastic to our doors and windows: symbols of the bad bad, destined to intimidate and silence. This is not just an attack on our party, it is also an attack on the values of civil discourse, democracy and decision.


The offensive posters were discovered shortly before the police were called at 9:30 am on Thursday.
The photos showed a black swastika against a red box printed on white paper and duct attached to the building window, and a signage.
Another printed paper duct recorded on the wall said: “If this is not what it represents, demonstrate.”
The president of the Republican Party asked the main state democrats to condemn the act of hatred, including Governor Kathy Hochul, Prosecutor General Letitia James and Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
“This is unacceptable. No one should resort to violence or vandalism to make a political point,” Hochul tweeted.
James said New Yorkers must “reject these acts of hate.”
“To disfigure any institution, in any political party, worship house or any other place with anti -Semitic hatred or any child is wrong. All New Yorkers should reject these hateful acts to the fullest,” Shefe in X.
The president of Republican Leadership of the House of Representatives, Elise Stefanik, requested that the vandals be completely prosecuted.
“We must ensure that this vicious criminal who perpetrated this atrocious crime is processed to the greater extent of the law.”