Nick Fuentes (Q51120751)

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American far-right political commentator
  • Nicholas J. Fuentes
  • Nicholas Fuentes
  • Nick J. Fuentes
  • Nicholas Joseph Fuentes
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Nick Fuentes
American far-right political commentator
  • Nicholas J. Fuentes
  • Nicholas Fuentes
  • Nick J. Fuentes
  • Nicholas Joseph Fuentes

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18 August 1998
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Nicholas Fuentes first gained widespread notoriety in 2017 when he left Boston University after he reported receiving “threats” tied to his attendance at the white supremacist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. (English)
Nicholas J. Fuentes: Five Things to Know | ADL (English)
18 May 2023
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But this is pure semantics, as Fuentes is a white nationalist and an avowed anti-Semite who referred to Daily Wire writer Matt Walsh as a “shabbos goy race traitor” for condemning the El Paso, Texas, gunman who killed more than 20 people in August. (English)
Why alt-right trolls shouted down Donald Trump Jr. (English)
11 November 2019
18 May 2023
Jane Coaston
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They Love Jesus, Bon Iver, and Incels. Inside America’s New Ultranationalist Youth Movement. (English)
7 June 2022
18 May 2023
Tess Owen
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Trump’s Latest Dinner Guest: Nick Fuentes, White Supremacist (English)
25 November 2022
18 May 2023
Maggie Haberman
Alan Feuer
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Far-right personality and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who was at Charlottesville during that deadly 2017 rally, told followers he planned to attend the Jan. 6 protest. (English)
Extremists in Capitol Riot Had Histories of Violent Rhetoric and Threats (English)
14 January 2021
18 May 2023
Dan Frosch
Rachael Levy
Zusha Elinson
Nick Fuentes
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