Nick Fuentes, White Supremacist Spills about Mar-Algo Dinner with Trump

Notorious white supremacist, Holocaust denying right-wing political extremist Nick Fuentes weighed in on his shocking Mar-a-Lago dinner with his “hero” Donald Trump, a man he said he “loves.”

“We had a very interesting dinner, which I’m sure you’ve all read about,” Fuentes said Friday on his podcast about the get-together Tuesday with his pal Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Trump.

Fuente’s podcast was introduced on YouTube by Ye, whose antisemitic messages were blocked on Twitter earlier this year.

“I have to say about the events of the last week, I’m a little bit embarrassed in a certain sense because, you know, this has become a little bit of a scandal for President Trump,” Fuentes said.

Fuentes said he told Trump at the dinner: “Mr. President, you are the greatest American that has ever lived. You are a great American. I supported you all these years.”

Trump “really has been a hero of mine,” Fuentes added on the podcast. But he also indicated Trump — whom he referred to as a “moderate” — has to step it up if he has any hope of winning the presidency in 2024.

Ye was the first to reveal the controversial dinner He posted the video to Twitter. He said Trump was “very impressed” with Fuentes. Sources told The New York Times that Trump was a big fan of Fuentes at the dinner. “He gets me,” the former president said, according to the Times.

Trump confirmed the dinner after media reports emerged, but said he didn’t know who Fuentes was. Trump also stressed that Ye was not antisemitic, as the men ate.

Fuentes also defended Trump’s knowledge in his podcast.

“I don’t think he knew that I was me at the dinner” — at least initially, Fuentes laughed. “Let’s put it that way. I don’t know if I’m gonna say he didn’t know me. I’m not sure about that.”

The fourth member of the dinner party, Karen Giorno — a veteran political operative who worked on Trump’s 2016 campaign — confirmed to Josh Hawley of The Washington Post that Trump “was impressed with Nick and his knowledge of Trump World.” But the president didn’t “initially seem to know” who he was, Giorno said.

Giorno said Trump wanted to talk about 2024 and his “base” of supporters, while Fuentes repeatedly told him that he was “better when he was fiery and off the cuff.” At some point the discussion became “heated,” she said.

Fuentes is a prominent right-wing extremist who is supported by Trump’s key allies, including Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar (R.Ariz.). Fuentes hosted a conference on white supremacy in which both lawmakers spoke. This sparked intense controversy that was prominently and widely covered by the media.

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