Donald Trump Jr Blames Tucker Carlson-Nick Fuentes Uproar on Neocons
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Donald Trump Jr Blames Tucker Carlson-Nick Fuentes Uproar on Neocons
"You're starting to see some of the things in the alt-right fringe the Nick Fuentes and the young Republican group chat that is racist, and that is scary, and sexist to an alarming degree with someone like Nick Fuentes. And I'm wondering, you're seeing this kind of fracture the left, I'm seeing people who are more moderate become alarmed. And people on the right are like, Yeah, yeah, whatever, not a big deal.' I'm here to tell you it's a big deal."
"All of these more-, Rogan, all of these more moderate people who fled the crazy on the left are alarmed if the right doesn't disavow the Nick Fuenteses, she continued. And it doesn't mean-, I'm not saying cancel Tucker Carlson. That is not what I'm saying. I wish Tucker had handled him differently, I have no problem saying that. But I do think it's going to be a problem."
Jillian Michaels warned that alt-right figures like Nick Fuentes and racist, sexist content in young Republican group chats alarm moderates and threaten right-wing unity. She argued that failure to aggressively condemn such radicals could push moderate voters away and help Democrats, citing Gavin Newsom as a potential beneficiary. Michaels cautioned against blanket cancel culture while criticizing Tucker Carlson's handling of Fuentes. Donald Trump Jr. attributed uproar and broader right-wing radicalism to neocon handles and defended Carlson as not particularly radical. Both emphasized tensions between platforming controversial figures and avoiding normalization of extremist views ahead of upcoming elections.
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