Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson and White Nationalist
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For years, influencer Nick Fuentes was too extreme even for MAGA. Now he's working his way into the mainstream—and has a plan for his secret followers to seize the levers of power.
The Berwyn white nationalist, who one researcher says is positioning himself as the "alt-Charlie Kirk," has made a series of podcast appearances recently, including on Tucker Carlson's show this week.
The texts show Charlie Kirk telling Dinesh D'Souza that he made a “massive mistake” by giving Nick Fuentes “one of the biggest boosts of his career.”
In 2020, we removed this show for repeated violations of our Platform Rules,” a Spotify spokesperson told The Post on Wednesday.
Although Fuentes has many dedicated fans, who call themselves “Groypers,” mainstream conservatives have long ignored him. Even as the Republican Party has come to embrace more extreme ideologies, he has been seen as too radioactive: Fuentes has praised Hitler on multiple occasions,
Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday criticized Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts after he defended Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes.