In a recent broadcast, Fuentes said the anti-Nazi phrase "never again" refers to a mindset that espouses, "Never again will we allow a Hitler to come to power and to [cause] a Holocaust against the Jews or the gypsies or the gays or the disabled or whoever you know, the enemies of the state." Fuentes called it a "founding myth" that opposition to Hitler's totalitarian fascism, his genocidal death camps, and deadly worldwide militarism necessitates a society where "tolerance, multiracialism, religious pluralism... has to be the new doctrine."
It's the holiday season and John Lennon may be on the radio, but the MAGA civil war that has dominated headlines over the back half of 2025 is far from over. Indeed, the coalition put together by President Donald Trump is only continuing to fracture, as two of its most prominent principals podcaster Steve Bannon and Vice President JD Vance appear to be increasingly at odds. While Bannon and Vance both hail from the Republican Party's populist wing, Bannon World is accusing the VP of forming a fist inside of his velvet glove. Over the last few days, Grace Chong, the CFO and COO of Bannon's media company, has launched a series of stunning attacks on the odds-on frontrunner to succeed Trump as the GOP's standard bearer.
played a clip where Fuentes gushed over the Fuhrer. Hitler was a pedophile and kind of a pagan, Fuentes said, while sarcastically mimicking a critic. He continued, It's like, well, he was also really f*cking cool. So, you know, Time to grow up, we're not children anymore, am I right? Am I right, boys? Am I right? Let's go. He was also really f*cking cool.
Eh, millions of people that follow you. What does that mean? I mean, do they go out and Sieg Heil? I mean, come on. I got two kids in their 20s. They don't have anything to do with this guy. They know who he is. I just don't see it as a social problem. Now, maybe it will develop into one, but I doubt it. The problem is exploiting a guy like Fuentes. Now there you get into, Well, if I put him on the show, I'm gonna get high ratings. Most American broadcasters will not do that. They won't. And it's not that they're so noble, it's just that their corporate masters go, No, you're not putting that guy on. Now, I'm an independent, right? I won't put him on because I don't want to insult my audience.
On one side: a rowdy and ascendant coalition of ultra-nationalists, populists, and Gen-Zers who are clamoring for an end to US support of Israel. On the other: the neoconservative, Zionist old guard who are increasingly marginalized and on the defense. As the clash rattles the MAGA coalition at its highest levels, one man stands at the center, enjoying the mayhem: Nick Fuentes, the 27-year-old white nationalist streamer whose moment has finally arrived.