White supremacist Nick Fuentes was removed from the Conservative Political Action Conference this week over his lengthy history of antisemitism.
White supremacist Nick Fuentes was removed from the Conservative Political Action Conference this week over his lengthy history of antisemitism, CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp said in a scathing statement on Friday—months after Fuentes’ controversial dinner with former President Donald led to widespread bipartisan backlash.Washington PostFuentes posted a message Thursday on Telegram saying, “I just got kicked out of CPAC,” and subsequently coined himself “the most cancelled[sic] man in America.
In November, Fuentes made headlines when he dined with Trump and rapper Kanye West, who has also promoted antisemitism, at Mar-A-Lago, prompting a wave of condemnation from both sides of the aisle. Schlapp is facing his own controversy: a former staffer to GOP nominee for the Senate race in Georgia, Herschel Walker, accused Schlapp of groping him in a lawsuit filed in January .The American Conservative Union’s annual gathering of right-wing figures and lawmakers kicked off on Wednesday at the National Harbor in Maryland. Trump is scheduled to make the headlining speech on Saturday night. GOP 2024 presidential candidates former South Carolina Gov.
with Fuentes, later said he did not know who he was when he unexpectedly arrived with West at Trump’s Palm beach residence and private club.
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