Nick Fuentes
- Known for
- Far-right commentary, livestreaming, white nationalism
- Born in
- Illinois, United States
- Education
- Associate degree, College of DuPage
Nick Fuentes is a prominent far-right political commentator and live streamer known for hosting the America First show. His worldview is defined by white nationalism, Christian nationalism, and virulent opposition to multiculturalism and LGBTQ rights. Fuentes organizes his supporters, known as Groypers, to push the far-right agenda against mainstream conservatism.
Signature Positions
Fuentes has articulated several extreme positions that form the core of his ideology:
- Antisemitism: Expresses explicit Holocaust denial, praising figures like Adolf Hitler and advocating for a 'holy war' against Jews.
- Women's Rights: Advocates for stripping women of the right to vote, describing them primarily as 'baby machines' and subordinates to men.
- Governance: Supports an autocracy or Catholic monarchy, opposing democracy and praising fascist dictators like Franco and Mussolini.
- Race: Espouses white nationalism, calling for a white, Christian country and condemning interracial marriage.
- Foreign Policy: Supports authoritarian regimes like Russia under Putin and praises Taliban governance while opposing U.S. support for Israel.
How Views Have Evolved
Fuentes's political trajectory shows an increasing drift toward extremism since his early mainstream conservative days.
He began his activism supporting Donald Trump but later launched 'Groyper War 2' in 2024, eventually characterizing Trumpism as a 'cult' and a 'scam artist.'
While initially promoting isolationism, Fuentes qualified this in 2025 by endorsing U.S. dominance over Latin America in competition with China and Russia.
Notable Tensions
Fuentes's provocative style creates ongoing conflict with establishment figures:
- Groyper Wars: Famously organized followers to disrupt Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA events over perceived ideological softness on immigration and Israel.
- Mar-a-Lago Dinner: His 2022 dinner with Donald Trump and Kanye West generated bipartisan condemnation, testing Trump's standing among mainstream Republicans.
- Media Access: Despite widespread deplatforming between 2020 and 2023, Fuentes regained major visibility through interviews with figures like Tucker Carlson and Piers Morgan in 2025, sparking intense debate over platforming hate speech.