An Ohio state senator and his wife compared the state’s health director, who is Jewish, to Nazis and the biblical Antichrist.

State Sen. Andrew Brenner’s wife, Sara Marie Brenner, slurred Ohio Health Director Amy Acton for advising Gov. Mike DeWine to impose a stay-at-home order that’s been credited with keeping the state’s coronavirus outbreak largely contained.

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“With a German accent, in your head say ‘Show me your papers,'” Sara Marie Brenner posted on Facebook and tagged her husband, a Republican from Powell.

Acton, who has been a target for conservatives frustrated by economic hardships resulting from the coronavirus lockdowns, endorsed issuing a certificate for those who can prove immunity to COVID-19 — which the Brenners compared to Nazi Germany and apocalyptic scripture.

“This is downright scary!” the couple posted. “You don’t issue people certificates to be able to function outside of their home. You don’t issue people a certificate to allow them to go to work. This is the mark of the beast type talk.”

“This is worse than China, for heaven’s sake,” they added. “This actually feels like Hitler’s Germany where you had to have blonde hair and blue eyes to be able to function anywhere, and you were damned otherwise. When are people going to say enough is enough?”

The lawmaker signaled his endorsement of his wife’s post by vowing “we won’t let that happen in Ohio,” in a Facebook comment.

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A recent poll showed nearly 80 percent of Ohioans approved of DeWine’s handling of the pandemic, which has more than 13,000 confirmed cases and 557 deaths.

Brenner himself questioned the number of deaths in a Facebook post on his official legislative account, and called for DeWine to lift the stay-at-home order he has promised to begin easing on May 1.

“Deaths unrelated to coronavirus, generations of businesses and wealth destroyed, depression, suicide, domestic violence, children malnourished, people dying alone … this is why we must reopen Ohio,” Brenner posted. “The cure is far worse than the virus at this point.”

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Days after anti-Semitic protests and hours after @DrAmyActon spoke about hope on Holocaust Remembrance Day, here is Ohio Republican Rep. @andrewbrenner + his wife comparing Acton (who is Jewish) to Nazi Germany and concentration camps. pic.twitter.com/RBkNJMZiSf — Tyler Buchanan (@Tylerjoelb) April 22, 2020