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  2. Trump Michigan trip includes stops at a Black church and a ...

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    Roughly 24 hours before Trump planned to address the conference, meanwhile, well-known white supremacist Nick Fuentes entered Turning Point’s convention hall surrounded by a group of cheering ...

  3. Watch replay: Donald Trump's Michigan rally in ... - AOL

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    Former President Donald Trump returns to Michigan Saturday with a rally in Waterford Township at 7 p.m. — and don't be surprised if he's in a temper.

  4. Former President Trump is in battleground Michigan Saturday afternoon, rallying voters in the “blue wall” state as early voting begins statewide. ... The rally in Novi, Mich., is scheduled to ...

  5. Schumer: Trump Dining With Fuentes Was 'Disgusting' - AOL

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    Donald Trump sat down last Tuesday for a dinner of turkey, stuffing, and apple pie with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West and Nick Fuentes. How did a former President and newly declared ...

  6. Nick Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes had previously been banned from Twitch and from Reddit. [129] [130] On February 14, 2020, his YouTube channel was terminated for violating policies on hate speech. [20] In January 2020, Time reported that Fuentes was the most-viewed live streamer on the DLive platform. DLive was criticized for allowing Fuentes to use their platform.

  7. Donald Trump in Michigan for Auburn Hills roundtable, Detroit ...

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    Trump will first hold a manufacturing roundtable in Oakland County in the afternoon before traveling to Detroit to hold a rally at Huntington Place at 7 p.m. You can watch both events live below ...

  8. Right Side Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Joe Seales began live streaming rallies for then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election. After his videos began to accumulate over a million views, Seales tapped into the demand for unedited Trump footage. Thus, Seales created Right Side Broadcasting to "show the full context" of Trump's speeches. [4] [5]

  9. ‘Dangerous,’ ‘Unprecedented’: Why extremism experts are ...

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    Boston University student Nick Fuentes, 18, of Chicago, a supporter of President Donald Trump, shows up during a rally at BU against Trump's order that restricts travel to the U.S. on Monday ...