Nick Fuentes: “Donald Trump is like the first white race hustler because he is hustling us as a group”

NICK FUENTES (HOST): It's a game they play: every off-year election, every big election year, or every time their poll numbers drop, they tell you what you want to hear. And they know how to do it. They are very good at this. They are not ignorant. They know exactly what to say and make you believe. This is a crucial word that people don't seem to understand. They want you to agree. They want you to believe. They want you to have faith. They want you to wait patiently for your reform with your hands on your hips and say, “Okay, go ahead, Trump.” Where is Trump 2016?

They want you to apologize to the administration, make excuses, and negotiate with yourself. Well, you know, they're waiting for the money to come from the Big Beautiful Bill. Well they just need more time, they need to unwind ICE, it will take longer. They want you to do it so they can fuck you more, and then the next time you get angry, they'll feed you another line like that. And they did this for 10 years. They will do this for the next 10 years. And they'll do it for 10 years after that, because that's what they do. This is what politicians do.

The only reason Trump was ever attractive is because his appeal was because he was not a politician. Are you starting to understand? What was attractive about Trump in 2015 was that he said this doesn't work for me. I'm not a politician. What you see is what you get. What I say is what I will deliver. I will achieve real, tangible victories, not political PR victories, and I can do this because I am not corrupt. But it was a line. And in the first semester we realized very quickly that he was not who he said he was, when he hired Steve Mnuchin, John Bolton and the swamp creatures, we knew then that he was lying. He was a politician. The “I'm not a politician” statement was just the latest from top political figure Donald Trump. And he came in, and we learned this the hard way.

And so when we came out for the second or third time in 2024, there had to be an expectation that you had to demonstrate that things would be different. But people just rushed back and said, “Oh no.” I assume it will be different. The rhetoric in the election campaign was not like that. The rhetoric was terrible. The rallies were terrible. The promises and campaign platform were terrible, but people said we'll deal with it later.

Well, here we are. It's horrible. And what does Trump do? He's going to keep pressing this button, the only one he knows how to press, which is: he's going to get into hot water, he's going to get into trouble, he's going to roll out, he's going to dust himself off and then roll out the same old book. I have a problem, let's have more racism. And you white people need to understand this. I know you white people are angry. I'm angry too. I know you poor guys are angry. You know, we're all angry. The country is leaving. There is no shortage of anger. But showing anger achieves nothing.

What it actually does is intervene in the political system and make changes. And it is so easy for people who are angry, sentimental and caught up in their emotions to get carried away by such statements. They wait for someone to validate or acknowledge their grievances. This is the politics of discontent. This is the politics of white grievance. And it is being used as a weapon against white people in the same way that black racial politics have been used as a weapon against black people. We called them racers.

Donald Trump is like the first con man of the white race because he pushes us as a group. He pushes white people. He feigns concern for our ethnic interests, but fails to achieve the goal. He hardly considers himself white; he is called a Jew. Mark Levin says you are the first Jewish president and have Jewish grandchildren. Trump constantly signals to his predominantly white base with implicitly white cultural politics and always stabs white people in the back, but indirectly appeals to them in this way. He is the first rogue of the white race.

And that doesn't mean we don't need white identity politics, but it does mean we need real white identity politics. It's not cheating, it's not pandering to our most basic instincts when we say, yeah, screw the immigrants. I mean, on some level yes, but let's look at the politics. And that's what the Republican Party has become now. It's actually very sad. It is a handshake between the worst elements of the elites and the worst elements of the masses. The most hated tendencies of the masses and the most cynical tendencies of the elites.

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