Member of KMR’s Fundraising Cabinet Posted Nazi SS Photos from Concentration Camp
A donor and member of out of touch Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet’s “fundraising cabinet” celebrated her Nazi grandfather posting photos of him in what appears “to show uniforms of the Nazi Party’s elite Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary force” at “Sachsenhausen concentration camp.“
Kristen McDonald Rivet continued to accept thousands from Neumann and even posed for photos with her long after the post was published.

“It is disgusting and disqualifying that Kristen McDonald Rivet continues to associate herself with a donor who celebrated Nazi SS forces at a concentration camp.” — NRCC Spokesman Zach Bannon
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Horrific truth behind photo Democrat lawyer posted honoring her NAZI grandfather on Veterans Day
Daily Mail
James Reinl
March 8, 2026
A top Michigan Democrat fundraiser has pulled down social media posts honoring her German grandfather after military experts identified what appear to be SS uniforms and Nazi concentration camp buildings in her family photos.
Kelly Neumann, 46, removed the images and tribute to her grandfather Albert Neumann, who fought for Germany in World War II, following an angry backlash from the Jewish community and fellow Democrats.
But a Daily Mail investigation has uncovered troubling details about her family’s wartime history that suggest he was more than just a regular soldier.
Military historians examining Neumann’s photo collection said some images appear to show uniforms of the Nazi Party’s elite Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary force.
They also seem to have been taken at the notorious Sachsenhausen concentration camp north of Berlin, where at least 30,000 prisoners died.
Millions of German men were conscripted into the regular army during World War II, often without ideological allegiance to Adolf Hitler’s regime.
But historians stress that service in the Nazi Party’s SS units was fundamentally different – it was explicitly ideological and membership typically required demonstrated loyalty to the Nazi state.
The controversy around Neumann has already seen prominent Democrats distance themselves the lawyer, who has worked as a fundraising co-chair for several high-profile Michigan candidates.
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