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[[Nick Fuentes]] is an American paleo-conservative activist, who supported [[Donald Trump]].
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[[Nick Fuentes]] is an American paleo-conservative activist and political commentator, who supported [[Donald Trump]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 3 April 2023

Person.png Nick Fuentes   TelegramRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Activist)
Nick Fuentes.png
Nick Fuentes in 2016.
BornNicholas Joseph Fuentes
18 August 1998 (age 22 years)
Illinois, USA
NationalityAmerican
Victim of • Demonetization
• Internet censorship
Interests • Cancel culture
• Censorship
• “White genocide”
PartyRepublican Party
American conservative activist, his supporters are known as Groypers

Employment.png YouTuber Wikipedia-icon.png

Dates unknown

Nick Fuentes is an American paleo-conservative activist and political commentator, who supported Donald Trump.

Career

Started the America First podcast.

In August 2017, he attended the Unite the Right rally.

He was banned from Instagram, YouTube and Patreon.

He spoke at a rally before the 2021 Washington D.C. Riots. He was on a no-fly list as a result, and was supported by Rep Paul Gosar.

He was suspended on Twitter on 9 July 2021, to the celebration of Corporate media.[1] This happened just hours after the Anti-Defamation League wrote a report on him.[2]

Official narrative

His Wikipedia article is extended-protected, and is heavily edited.


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