White supremacist Nick Fuentes urges supporters to skip midterms, says he hopes Trump is impeached and the GOP ‘crashes and burns’

White supremacist Nick Fuentes asked Americans not to vote in the midterms so that Republicans get wiped out, Trump gets impeached, and indicted.

While speaking in the podcast, Fuentes hoped to get a Nazi to run in ’28 to burn the GOP down as a dark horse and win the presidency as a right wing radical.

“Don’t vote. Do not vote in the midterms. The Republicans have to lose. They have to lose. They have to crash and burn. A cleansing fire is the only thing that will save us. It cannot be fixed. It can’t be fixed. If it could have been fixed, it would have been fixed in 2025. But it wasn’t. They made every mistake. All self inflicted. Trump personnel, Trump policy, Trump strategy, Trump playbook. We tried it your way, it didn’t work.

You now we don’t vote. That’s the message. Seriously, can’t blame anybody else. Bad advice, Bad advisors. Biden’s economy, enough already. It didn’t work. We’re not voting. I’m staying home,” Fuentes said in the podcast.

“I hope the Democrats impeach him. I hope the Democrats impeach all of them. I hope they indict everybody. I hope they depose and compel the release of documents and I hope they find all the criminal behavior and I hope it destroys the GOP.

I hope it creates a crisis for the GOP so severe that they never recover. And then I hope we get a fucking Nazi to run in 28. And I mean that metaphorically, I don’t mean that literally. I hope we get a fascist to run in 28 to burn the GOP down as a dark horse and win the presidency as a, as a right wing radical. That, that is my, that is my hope. That is my playbook,” he added.

This is not the first time that Fuentes criticised Trump. Earlier also, Fuentes said in one of the video that Trump was “better than the Democrats for Israel, for the oil and gas industry, for Silicon Valley, for Wall Street,” but said he wasn’t “better for us.”

Now, Fuentes says there is actually no common ground between him and those on the left.

JTA — In the fall, a video of Nick Fuentes criticizing Donald Trump drew the praise of progressive former US congressman Jamaal Bowman.

“Finally getting it Nick,” Bowman commented, apparently recognizing some common ground between himself on the left and Fuentes, on the far right, who said in the video that Trump was “better than the Democrats for Israel, for the oil and gas industry, for Silicon Valley, for Wall Street,” but said he wasn’t “better for us.”

Now, Fuentes says there is actually no common ground between him and those on the left.

“My problem with Trump isn’t that he’s Hitler — my problem with Trump is that he is not Hitler,” Fuentes said during his streaming show on Tuesday, which focused mostly on the potential for an American attack on Iran.

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