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Far-right activist Nick Fuentes has claimed that his supporters, known as “Groppers”, are now in “every department” of the US government.
Fuentes has been described as a “white nationalist”. court documentsThe comments came just days after it was revealed that members of Young Republican groups across the country were sharing blatantly racist messages On Telegram.
Speaking on Tuesday’s episode of his podcast, America firstFuentes claimed to have supporters even at America’s most prestigious universities.
“But there are thieves all over the government, and everyone knows it,” he boasted. “There are grypers at Harvard; there are grypers at all the Ivy League schools. I talked to all of them.
“There are gropers in government, there are gropers in every department, every agency, right?”

However, despite his perceived popularity across the country, he urged his fans to never express their support for him in writing.
“But if you’re in the Young Republicans, and I’m talking to you, if you’re in the College Republicans, if you’re in the administration, if you’re in high office, you can’t put it in writing. You can’t,” he said.
Sources It also alleged that the Young Republican scandal was an “operation” designed to “withdraw” growing support for their position.
The Young Republican scandal was revealed earlier this week Politico. The outlet highlighted countless messages shared by members of the conservative youth group.
One member reportedly wrote, “Awesome. I love Hitler.”
“Kick the b****,” wrote another.
Other messages included threats to send opponents to the “gas chamber” as well as homophobic and racial slurs.
The vice president of the organization’s Kansas branch, William Hendricks, was found to have used a racial slur twelve times.

Bobby Walker, vice president of the New York state branch, reportedly described the rape as “epic”.
Peter Giunta, head of the New York state branch, also reportedly threatened to harass his opponents.
He reportedly wrote, “I am going to create some of the greatest physical torture methods known to man.” “We only want true believers.”
Shocking messages were sent in the beginning telegram First politico Received them.
However, JD Vance downplayed the messages, claiming that they were merely an example of “what kids do”.
“The reality is that kids do stupid things, especially young boys,” Vance said in a new episode of. charlie kirk show“They tell sharp, offensive jokes. That’s what kids do.”
“And I really don’t want us to grow up in a country where a kid tells a stupid joke — tells a very offensive, stupid joke — that causes their life to be ruined.”

late night show host Stephen Colbert rejects Vance’s comments,
“It’s true, when I was in the Cub Scouts, about ten years old, I and my army invaded Poland,” Colbert. said jokingly,
“Here’s a problem with Vance’s argument about young boys…,” he added. “Despite their name, the Young Republicans, to become a member of the group, you must be at least 18 years old, and some members are up to 40 years old.”
During this time, Sources Like-minded supporters have continued to be urged to remain secret.
He said, “If you’re saying in a group chat with hundreds of people that we’re going to put people in gas chambers then you’re not hiding your level of power. Okay, guys?” America first,
“Now I know it’s ridiculous, and I joke like that on my show, and I’m very casual about it, and maybe I’m setting a bad example.”
The far-right influencer gained notoriety after first launching his podcast in 2017, and his fan following continues to grow as he becomes confrontational. The late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk,
The two rival influencers regularly feuded on social media, with fans eventually dubbing their conflict the “Gropper War”.
Fuentes and Kanye West, who have Had praised Hitler earlierthere was one Private dinner with Donald TrumpAlthough Fuentes has since branded the president As a “scam artist” for failing to release the Epstein files.