Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson
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Nick Fuentes, the well-known White nationalist and Holocaust denier, has ignited a civil war within the Republican Party — and inside one of Washington’s most prominent conservative think tanks.
After Mr. Fuentes’s interview with Tucker Carlson, Republicans are considering just how far his views are from the nationalism embraced by President Trump’s followers.
Charlie Kirk, the conservative influencer who was assassinated in September, and Nick Fuentes, the young Hitler-loving white nationalist at the center of a growing schism on the right, were bitter enemies.
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes has led to a major reckoning in the Republican party.
Donald Trump is a "weird guy" who isn't "right in the head," former MAGA supporter and Christian nationalist Nick Fuentes claimed in his latest unhinged rant. During his online show America First, Fuentes — a far-right political commentator — bashed the president of the United States while responding to questions and comments that had been sent in by fans.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) bucked her party yet again in defending the freedom of speech for white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Greene appeared on ABC News’s The View on Tuesday in her first appearance on the all-women talk show.