Trump’s Dinner Guest Says He Would Perform an ‘Extrajudicial Killing’ If Trump Ordered It

 

Fuentes and Trump

Avowed neo-Nazi and white nationalist Nick Fuentes celebrated Donald Trump winning the GOP Iowa caucus this week by declaring himself a “Donald Trump cultist,” performing a Nazi salute, and vowing to commit murder on Trump’s behalf should the former president call for it.

“I am a Trump cultist, and I want everyone to know that I am not a Republican,” Fuentes says in a clip flagged by hate monitor Right Wing Watch.

“Do not lump me in with them. I am not a Republican. I do not support McCarthy. I do not support McConnell. I do not support Haley or DeSantis. I do not watch Fox News. I don’t support any of that. I am a Donald Trump cultist,” Fuentes declares, making clear his affiliation is solely with Trump.

“I am a soldier for Donald Trump. I am part of, I serve at the personal pleasure of Donald Trump, my supreme leader. I am part of the paramilitary wing of the Trump movement. I am part of the Revolutionary Guard. I do not answer to the Pentagon. I do not answer to the civilian government. I answer. I am the pretorian guard of Donald Trump. If Donald Trump ordered me to do an extrajudicial killing, I would perform it,” Fuentes added.

Fuentes has long been active on the far right in American politics and in the past has hosted a conference meant to be counter-programming to CPAC, which included speeches by Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ).

Fuentes also dined with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort days after the former president announced his 2024 presidential campaign as a guest of anti-Semitic rapper Kanye West. Fuentes and West also later appeared on Alex Jones’s InfoWars where West declared his affinity for Hitler, a regular talking point of Fuentes – who has denied the Holocaust and called for non-Christians to be executed.

Fuentes leads the so-called Groyper Army, a loose network of alt-right figures who are vocal supporters of white nationalist ideals, often trolling mainstream conservative events to try and move conservativism more toward the far-right. Reports have recently tied a former aide in Gosar’s office to Fuentes and the Groypers.

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