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Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (born August 18, 1998) is an American far-right [5] political pundit, activist, and live streamer who promotes white supremacist, misogynistic, and antisemitic views. Fuentes has promoted antisemitic conspiracy theories against Jews and called for a "holy war" against them, [6] [7] and has denied the Holocaust.
The reaction to Trump's most recent comments from some far-right activists and influencers has been unusually stark. White nationalist Nick Fuentes blasted Trump Sept. 4 for admitting that he lost ...
Groypers, sometimes called the Groyper Army, are a group of alt-right and white nationalist activists, provocateurs, and Internet trolls led by Nick Fuentes.They are notable for their attempts to introduce alt-right politics into mainstream conservatism in the United States, their participation in the January 6 United States Capitol attack and the protests leading up to it, and their extremist ...
[177] Representative Tim Walz of Minnesota said, "This is racism, plain and simple, and we need to call it that. My Republican colleagues need to call it that too." Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said that Trump's comments "smack of blatant racism—odious and insidious racism masquerading poorly as immigration policy". [185]
Nick Fuentes, the leader of an extremist white nationalist group, speaks to his followers in 2020. ... He completely busted down what used to be a line in the sand on racism, antisemitism and hate ...
Fuentes often praises Adolf Hitler and has publicly fantasized about marrying a 16-year-old. Last week, he visited the office of a Texas operative who runs a deep-pocketed political group.
In a video posted after the meeting at Mar-a-Lago, Ye said Trump “is really impressed with Nick Fuentes.” (He also said he had asked Trump to run as his vice president in the 2024 race.)
The America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC / ˈ æ f p æ k / AF-pak) is an annual white nationalist [1] and far-right [2] political conference. Many attendees are supporters of the "America First" show, and support its creator Nick Fuentes; they are known as Groypers.