Anthony Scaramucci’s new media organization is sparking outrage for asking readers how many Jews they thought had been murdered during the Holocaust.

Twitter users accused The Scaramucci Post, which President Donald Trump’s former communications director launched in September, of pandering to Holocaust deniers by asking its 24,000-plus Twitter followers this question on Tuesday morning:

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Around 6 millions Jews were systematically murdered during the genocide instigated under Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany before and during World War II.

But The Scaramucci Post question appears to suggest with its multiple-choice options that the total number of Jews killed may have been fewer than 1 million.

Here’s how the first 4,577 respondents voted:

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The poll question was taken down after around 90 minutes.

The Scaramucci Post’s Twitter account, according to its bio page, is run by hedge fund manager Lance Laifer. A subsequent tweet on Tuesday said that Laifer was behind the Holocaust question, and that Scaramucci was not aware of it.

This poll was put up by @lancelaifer without consulting @Scaramucci who is traveling in London.

The poll has been taken down. pic.twitter.com/SKaaPZAPow — ScaramucciPost (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017

That failed to dampen the outrage expressed by tweeters:

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Everyone who did the "ha ha it's all a big joke" welcome back Scaramucci into fancy elite society has to answer for this. https://t.co/6aCOfie1Ll — Michael Caley (@MC_of_A) October 17, 2017

Reported and blocked Scaramucci Post. — Tony Renner (@TonyRenner) October 17, 2017

Nice to know that the Scaramucci acorn hasn't fallen far from the Trump Tree. https://t.co/W7QFPcVw5A — LL (@laura_lrnzo) October 17, 2017

Insane. Anthony @Scaramucci's "cute" little social media project appears to have gone full David Irving. https://t.co/icQhCW0ZBA — (((Morgan Finnsiö))) (@Morgan_Finnsio) October 17, 2017

I was under the impression Scaramucci creating his own media outlet was going to be an amusingly dumb thing, so this is an abrupt dark turn. — 🦗New Free Soil Party (@FreeSoilAndrew) October 17, 2017

What in the actual fuck @Scaramucci? Likable goof to Holocaust denier? — Jeremy Newberger (@jeremynewberger) October 17, 2017

Anytime you worry that you really fucked up your life, remember you aren't Anthony Scaramucci, who somehow keeps managing to find new ways. — Diana Joy 🛋 (@DianaJoy23) October 17, 2017

The Shoah is not for Twitter polls, @Scaramucci and @ScaramucciPost, do not make light of that evil and loss.



DO BETTER. — Just ZK 4 Now (@ZombieCheney) October 17, 2017

Scaramucci tweeted late Tuesday afternoon that he would make a $25,000 donation to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which is named after a Nazi hunter. He said he was out of the country when the poll went live on Twitter.

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“I was not aware of [Laifer’s] actions and as soon as I found out, I had it removed immediately,” he said in a statement posted to Twitter. “I am pained imagining that my post led anyone to believe I am giving comfort to Holocaust deniers. Nothing can be further from the truth. I have publicly criticized the white supremacy movement and understand that the Holocaust was one of the most abhorrent moments in world history.”

“I don’t fire people for making mistakes,” Scaramucci said in a later tweet. “Besides, [Laifer] is my partner. I fire people for not trying.”

This article has been updated with Scaramucci’s response to the poll.

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