White supremacist Nick Fuentes asked Americans not to vote in the midterm elections so the Republican Party would be wiped out and Trump impeached and prosecuted. Speaking on the podcast, Fuentes hopes to have a Nazi running in ’28, defeating the Republicans as a dark horse and winning the presidency as a right-wing radical.
“Don’t vote. Don’t vote in the midterms. The Republicans have to lose. They have to lose. They have to crash and burn. The purge fire is the only thing that’s going to save us. It can’t be fixed. It can’t be fixed. If it could be fixed, it would be fixed in 2025. But it’s not. They made every mistake. It was self-inflicted. Trump personnel, Trump policies, Trump strategy, Trump playbook. We tried it your way, and it didn’t work. You now we don’t vote. That’s the message. To be honest, I can’t blame anyone else. Bad advice, bad advisor. Enough is enough with Biden’s economy. It doesn’t work. We don’t vote. I’m going to stay home,” Fuentes said on the podcast. “I hope the Democrats impeach him. I hope the Democrats impeach them all. I hope they prosecute everybody. I hope they depose and force the release of the documents, I hope they find all the crimes, and I hope this destroys the Republican Party. I hope this creates such a crisis for the Republican Party that they never recover. And then I hope we get a fucking Nazi running on the 28th. I mean that metaphorically, I don’t mean that literally. I hope we get a fascist running on the 28th. In the first election, he defeated the Republican Party as a dark horse and won the presidency as a right-wing radical. That, that’s my, that’s my hope. This is my script,” he added. This is not the first time Fuentes has criticized Trump. Also earlier, Fuentes said in a video that Trump was “better for Israel, the oil and gas industry, Silicon Valley, Wall Street than the Democrats,” but said he was not “better for us.”Now, Fuentes says there is virtually no common ground between him and those on the left.JTA — This fall, a video of Nick Fuentes criticizing Donald Trump drew praise from progressive former U.S. Congressman Jamal Bowman.“Finally got it, Nick,” Bowman commented, apparently recognizing some common ground between his own left and far-right Fuentes, who said in the video that Trump was “better for Israel, the oil and gas industry, Silicon Valley and Wall Street than the Democrats,” but said he was not “better for us.”Now, Fuentes says there is virtually no common ground between him and those on the left.“My problem with Trump is not that he is Hitler — my problem with Trump is that he is not Hitler,” Fuentes said during a live broadcast on Tuesday that focused on the possibility of a U.S. attack on Iran.


