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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_FuentesNick Fuentes - Wikipedia

    Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (born August 18, 1998) is an American far-right [5] political commentator and live streamer who is known for his white supremacist, misogynistic, homophobic, antisemitic, and Islamophobic views. A former YouTuber, his channel was permanently terminated in February 2020 for violating YouTube's hate speech policy. [6] .

    • Nicholas Joseph Fuentes, August 18, 1998 (age 25)
    • 2015–present
  2. Nicholas Joseph Fuentes ist ein US-amerikanischer White-Supremacy-Anhänger, Webvideoproduzent und rechtsextremer Aktivist. Er vertritt klar antisemitische Positionen und ist ein Holocaustleugner. Fuentes selbst sieht sich als Incel, lehnt eine demokratische Staatsform ab und ist Anhänger eines katholischen Integralismus bzw ...

  3. 1. Dez. 2022 · Nick Fuentes is a controversial right-wing media personality who has been accused of spreading hate speech and white nationalism. He has gained access to conservative political power, including a dinner with Trump and Ye, despite his increasingly vile rhetoric.

    • Tess Owen
  4. 10. Okt. 2023 · What to know about Nick Fuentes, the white supremacist who was just hosted by a major Texas PAC leader. Fuentes often praises Adolf Hitler and has publicly fantasized about...

  5. 26. Nov. 2022 · Former President Donald Trump was heavily criticized for holding a meeting this week that included controversial artist Kanye West and Gen-Z political extremist Nick Fuentes, an outspoken...

    • Brian Bushard
  6. 3. März 2023 · Vaughn Hillyard. Dareh Gregorian. Nick Fuentes, the antisemitic white nationalist provocateur who dined with former President Donald Trump last year, was "removed" from the premises of the...

  7. 25. Jan. 2023 · Nick Fuentes, 24, is a white supremacist, Holocaust denier who hates Jews. Fuentes gained notoriety amongst the fringes of society as a freshman at Boston University, when he attended the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where hundreds of torch-bearing far-right demonstrators chanted “Jews will not replace us.”