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Nicholas Fuentes has spent the past few days not in the spotlight of rallies or new ventures, but at the center of a widening storm over his influence on the American right and his newest fixation, Vivek Ramaswamy. Fox News reports that in a recent America First livestream, Fuentes unleashed a slur filled rant at Ramaswamy, vowing to campaign in Ohio to deny him the governorship and bluntly saying he does not care if a Democrat wins instead. That tirade was framed as personal retaliation for Ramaswamy’s AmericaFest speech, where the Trump endorsed candidate quoted Fuentes’ past line that Hitler was pretty cool and declared that anyone who believes that has no place in the future of the conservative movement.
Firstpost amplifies the same feud, describing Fuentes’ response as a racist, xenophobic attack that told Ramaswamy to go back to India and questioned both his citizenship and his right to hold office, while noting this is part of a longer pattern that has also targeted Usha Vance, the Indian American second lady. ABC News details that Vice President J D Vance, asked about those slurs against his wife, answered that anyone who attacks her, whether Jen Psaki or Nick Fuentes, can eat shit, locking in a headline ready quote that will likely stick to Fuentes’ biography as the moment a sitting vice president publicly named and condemned him in such blunt terms.
Inside the conservative movement, KJZZs coverage of Turning Point USAs AmericaFest shows Fuentes looming large even in absentia. Ben Shapiro used his main stage speech to blister Tucker Carlson and others for platforming Fuentes, warning that friendship with public figures who say or do evil things is no excuse for silence, and explicitly tying Fuentes to antisemitism and Holocaust skepticism. One young attendee told KJZZ he believes Nicholas Fuentes is the next big meteoric riser, winning over both youth and middle aged crowds, while progressive organizers across the street warned of a Nick Fuentes Groyper pipeline taking over the GOP.
A recent Times Radio segment dissected the rise of the young far right and cast Fuentes and his Groypers as a worrying political force that Donald Trump himself is careful not to antagonize. Podbean and Spreaker listings show no new business launches or formal projects for Fuentes in the past few days, and there are only rumblings not backed by solid reporting about possible further deplatforming or political ambitions, which for now remain pure speculation rather than confirmed developments.
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