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As President Trump’s base begins to view him as a lame duck, a familiar dynamic is taking hold: Like gangs battling over physical turf, prominent Trump supporters are jockeying for a bigger slice of the MAGA influencer economy.
The problem? Without any institutional gatekeeping, the only way to rise is to drag someone else down. Think of crabs in a bucket, but everyone is livestreaming.
Enter Nick Fuentes: white nationalist, mascot to incels and professional radioactive embarrassment. You may remember him from that cursed Mar-a-Lago dinner with Trump and Kanye West — a meal that looked less like a political summit and more like the world’s worst episode of “Celebrity Rehab.”
Lately, Fuentes has been venting his spleen at Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Vice President JD Vance — the golden children of the “new New Right,” and, in at least one case, a possible 2028 Republican presidential contender.
Fuentes’s tone is familiar: The bitter whine of a true believer watching the tourists cash in.
“Now he’s going to be the spokesperson for all white America?” Fuentes scoffed. “Now he’s gonna roll up his sleeves [and act like], ‘I just like to hunt and fish in my log cabin. I care about Klarna and credit card debt.’”
Fuentes — never one to miss an opportunity for aggrieved autobiography — then proclaimed himself the real voice of disaffected white America. A “precocious” college student, red-pilled by Trump, punished for asking the “hard questions” about Israel years before Tucker and Owens got around to it.
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The problem? Without any institutional gatekeeping, the only way to rise is to drag someone else down. Think of crabs in a bucket, but everyone is livestreaming.
Enter Nick Fuentes: white nationalist, mascot to incels and professional radioactive embarrassment. You may remember him from that cursed Mar-a-Lago dinner with Trump and Kanye West — a meal that looked less like a political summit and more like the world’s worst episode of “Celebrity Rehab.”
Lately, Fuentes has been venting his spleen at Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Vice President JD Vance — the golden children of the “new New Right,” and, in at least one case, a possible 2028 Republican presidential contender.
Fuentes’s tone is familiar: The bitter whine of a true believer watching the tourists cash in.
“Now he’s going to be the spokesperson for all white America?” Fuentes scoffed. “Now he’s gonna roll up his sleeves [and act like], ‘I just like to hunt and fish in my log cabin. I care about Klarna and credit card debt.’”
Fuentes — never one to miss an opportunity for aggrieved autobiography — then proclaimed himself the real voice of disaffected white America. A “precocious” college student, red-pilled by Trump, punished for asking the “hard questions” about Israel years before Tucker and Owens got around to it.
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Like gangs battling over physical turf, prominent Trump supporters are jockeying for a bigger slice of the MAGA influencer economy.


