Trump playing games with the jews by meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes

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Trump is playing a little game with the jews, and thinks he is smart. The problem is the jews do not play games.

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Some Republicans criticize Trump for meeting with white supremacist

Some Republicans on Sunday criticized Donald Trump for dining with white supremacist Nick Fuentes at the former president’s Mar-A-Lago resort in Florida, even as Trump said the encounter was inadvertent.

 

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Fuentes with Jim Rizoli:

 

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Fuentes

Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (born August 18, 1998) is an American white supremacist[5][6] political commentator and live streamer. A former YouTuber, his channel was permanently suspended in February 2020 for violating YouTube’s hate speech policy.[7] He holds antisemitic views[8] and denies the Holocaust.[9][10] Fuentes self-identifies as a member of the incel movement, as a supporter of authoritarian government, and as a Catholic integralist and Christian nationalist.[11][12][13]

Collaborating with Patrick Casey, a former leader of the neo-Nazi organization Identity Evropa in 2019,[14] Fuentes’ followers, known as Groypers, began to heckle Turning Point‘s Culture War Tour, including a speaking event for Donald Trump Jr.[15] In 2020, seeking to establish a white supremacist conference to rival CPAC, Fuentes began holding the annual America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC).[16][17] Fuentes attended the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville,[18] and later was an attendee and speaker at events preceding the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[19] He has encouraged the use of jokes and irony among white nationalist groups, stating that it “is so important for giving a lot of cover and plausible deniability for our views”.[14][20]

Fuentes has praised aspects of the Taliban‘s governance and their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021.[21][22][23] Following the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, Fuentes praised the ruling, stating it meant that “banning gay marriage is back on the menu, banning sodomy is back on the menu, banning contraceptives is back on the menu, and basically we’re having something like Taliban rule in America, in a good way.”[24][25]

[…] Fuentes lived in La Grange Park, Illinois, and attended Lyons Township High School, where he was president of the student council.[26] He studied introductory international relations and politics during his freshman year at Boston University.[14] He dropped out in 2017 after completing his freshman year, claiming he received threats for attending the white supremacist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[18][27][28] He said he would transfer to Auburn University in fall 2017, saying Auburn “has better weather and better people”, but ultimately did not confirm his enrollment or continue his education.[29]

According to Fuentes, he is of Mexican descent via his paternal ancestors and is Catholic.[1][30][1]

 

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Political views

Fuentes has stated that his goal is to turn the Republican Party into “a truly reactionary party.”[14] Fuentes strongly opposes immigration, which he believes is a demographic threat to the United States.[33] Fuentes also opposes feminism and conservatism, claiming that “Christian Republican voters get screwed over” because “the GOP is run by Jewsatheists, and homosexuals.”[18][14]

Antisemitism and Holocaust denial

Fuentes holds antisemitic views[8][72] and denies the Holocaust.[9][10] In January 2019, Fuentes aired a monologue in which he compared the Holocaust to a cookie-baking operation, which led to accusations of Holocaust denial. Fuentes later disputed that he had ever denied the Holocaust, calling his monologue a “lampoon“.[1] NPR cites this as an example of Fuentes’ use of irony to avoid consequences for his words, citing a 2020 video where Fuentes said “Irony is so important for giving a lot of cover and plausible deniability for our views” specifically regarding Holocaust denial.[20]

He has stated:

So, you’re either a Catholic or you’re a Jew. You’re either a Catholic or you’re with the Jews. That’s how it is. That’s the way the world is.[9]

During his speech at AFPAC 2022, Fuentes bestowed “giggling praise”[73] on Adolf Hitler, saying that the media had been comparing Vladimir Putin to Hitler “as if that wasn’t a good thing”.[73][48] Fuentes also asked the audience “Can we get a round of applause for Russia?”, which was followed by roaring applause and chants of “Putin! Putin!”.[45][…]

In February 2022, [Trump’s] social media platform Truth Social verified Fuentes’s account.[95]

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Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson accused Trump of empowering extremism.

“I don’t think it’s a good idea for a leader who’s setting an example for the country or the party to meet with an avowed racist or anti-Semite,” Hutchinson told CNN.

Representative James Comer, a Republican lawmaker from Kentucky, said Trump needed “better judgment (on) who he dines with.”

“I would not take a meeting with that person,” Comer told NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Trump earlier this month said he plans to seek the Republican nomination to run for the White House again in 2024, though he could face challengers to that bid, including from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Fuentes has been described as a white supremacist by the U.S. Justice Department and he attended the Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington that preceded the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters. The Anti-Defamation League said Fuentes once “‘jokingly’ denied the Holocaust and compared Jews burnt in concentration camps to cookies in an oven.'”

Trump said the encounter with Fuentes happened during a dinner meeting last week with the rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, who himself has drawn widespread criticism for making anti-Semitic statements.

Trump in a message on his Truth Social media site said he met with Ye and “we got along great, he expressed no anti-Semitism, & I appreciated all of the nice things he said about me on ‘Tucker Carlson.’

“Why wouldn’t I agree to meet? Also, I didn’t know Nick Fuentes,” Trump wrote.

The White House slammed Trump, saying in a statement that “bigotry, hate, and antisemitism have absolutely no place in America — including at Mar-A-Lago.”

President Joe Biden shrugged off a question from reporters about the incident, saying: “You don’t want to hear what I think.”

David Friedman, Trump’s former ambassador to Israel, said anti-Semites “deserve no quarter among American leaders, right or left.”

“To my friend Donald Trump, you are better than this. Even a social visit from an antisemite like Kanye West and human scum like Nick Fuentes is unacceptable,” Friedman wrote on Twitter.

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    Trump’s family has married into the jewish tribe . Vote for Trump = get shafted

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