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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Guess who came to dinner at Mar-a-Lago? Now you see him but then you don't!

So, was Fuentes at the "white's only" racist Trump dinner or not? By Jonathan Swan and Zachary Basu, an echo essay published in Axios:

Trump talks with evil white nationalist Nick Fuentes at his (insane) Mar-a-Lago dinner.
Cliché truism: "Those that deny history are doomed to repeat it." Stop white supremacy and Holocaust denial now! 

Unbelievably, former President Trump dined and conversed with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and rapper "Ye", formerly known as Kanye West, at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Tuesday night, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

(Pundit Donna Brazile said on the ABC news This Week with Martha Radditz, "If I were advising Trump, I'd have given Ye a gift certificate to MacDonald's before inviting him to Mar-a-Lago". In fact, the disgusting optics about the dinner are revolting for everyone and for the Mar-a-Lago marketing image, where the Trumpster hides out but lives in luxury, with tax payer subsidies, just because the #FormerGuy lives there.)  

Why it matters? Trump's direct engagement with a man labeled a "white supremacist" by the Justice Department, one week after declaring his 2024, candidacy, is likely to draw renewed outrage over the former president's embrace of extremists.

Fuentes, who frequently promotes racist and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, had been spotted with Ye at Mar-a-Lago, but reports erroneously suggested he did not have dinner with the former president. ❓

What they're saying? "Kanye West very much wanted to visit Mar-a-Lago. Our dinner meeting was intended to be Kanye and me only, but he arrived with a guest whom I had never met and knew nothing about," Trump said in a fake news statement.

A Trump spokesman did not provide comment on additional reporting about the dinner. Fuentes did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

“Bigotry, hate, and antisemitism have absolutely no place in America - including at Mar-A-Lago," White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates said Saturday, in a statement.

"Holocaust denial is repugnant and dangerous, and it must be forcefully condemned,” the statement added.
Holocaust deniers eating at Mar-a-Lago with the former guy because they - ie., Ye and Fuentes- are collaborating on a 2024, campaign to run for president❓❓  Ye and Trump? 💀 OMG!

Behind the scenes: A source familiar with the dinner conversation told Axios that Trump "seemed very taken" with Fuentes, impressed that the 24-year-old was able to rattle off statistics and recall speeches dating back to his 2016, campaign.

Paraphrasing the conversation, the source said Fuentes told the president he preferred him to be "authentic," and that Trump seemed scripted and unlike himself during his recent 2024 campaign announcement speech.

Trump responded, “You like it better when I just speak off the cuff," the source said. Fuentes replied that he did, calling Trump an "amazing" president when he was unrestrained. "There was a lot of fawning back and forth," the source added.

Fuentes told Trump that he represented a side of Trump's base that was disappointed with his newly cautious approach, especially with what some far-right activists view as a lack of support for those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.Trump didn't disagree with Fuentes, but said he has advisers who want him to read off teleprompters and be more "presidential." Notably, Trump referred to himself as a politician, which he has been loathe to do in the past.
Fuentes also told Trump that he would crush potential 2024 Republican rivals in a primary, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Trump asked for Fuentes' opinion on other candidates as well.

Trump at one point turned to Ye and said, "I really like this guy. He gets me," according to the source."To be honest, I don't believe the president knew who the hell [Fuentes] was," the source added.

Trump asked if Fuentes was on social media such as Truth Social, the former president's alternative to Twitter. Fuentes told Trump that he was on Truth Social, but had been banned from the social media platform Gettr because Trump adviser Jason Miller, the CEO of the company, wasn't a fan of his.  (Maine Writer's two cents "Yuk!" Miller is a bottom feeder sleeze!)

Trump asked whether it was because Fuentes was on the "fringe" of his supporter base, the source said. Fuentes acknowledged that he was, saying he's "one of those people who got banned from everything." (Ya' think?) 
Duh!
Driving the news: Ye, whose Twitter account was recently restored by Elon Musk (OMG!) after being restricted for anti-Semitic comments, posted a video on Thursday night titled "Mar-a-Lago debrief.

"Ye claims in the video that Trump was "really impressed" with Fuentes because "unlike so many of the lawyers and so many people that he was left with on his 2020, campaign, he's actually a loyalist."

A source familiar with the conversation told Axios that Trump took a phone call during the dinner, and his demeanor toward Ye seemed to change when he got off the call. 

Trump made some nasty comments about Ye's ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and told the rapper to pass them on.

Ye, who has lost major sponsorships over his anti-Semitism and recent far-right associations, has said he wants to run for president in 2024. 
"Ye" in 2024 ❓❓
Moreover, the (dumpster!) rapper claimed that Trump started "screaming" at him at the dinner and told him he would lose — "most perturbed" by Ye asking Trump to be his running mate.

(Maine Writer- Donna Brazile should charge the Trumpster's failured advisors for her good advice, at an hourly rate of the high cost of one entrée on the Mar-a-Lago menu.)

Between the lines: The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that Fuentes was not present at the Mar-a-Lago dinner with Ye, citing a source familiar with the matter.

Ye tweeted out a screenshot of a group text with Fuentes on Thursday night, in which a censored participant accuses a Trump adviser of being the source for the Daily Beast story.

Disgraced far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos, who appears with Ye in his "Mar-a-Lago debrief" video, is also in the "YE24" group chat.

Flashback: Truth Social, Trump's dumpy social media platform, sparked backlash by verifying Fuentes' social media account in February.

Fuentes first gained notoriety after attending the white supremacist "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Trump was heavily criticized at the time for his response to the racist violence.

Editor's note: This story has been updated with additional reporting and a statement from Trump and the White House.

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