Far-right influencers turn against Trump campaign aides and tactics -- though not at the Republican candidate himself.
Some of the internet’s most influential far-right figures are turning against Donald Trump’s campaign, threatening a #digital “#war”
against the Republican candidate’s aides and allies that could complicate the party’s calls for unity in the final weeks of the presidential race.
#Nick #Fuentes, a white supremacist
and podcaster who dined with Trump at his Palm Beach resort Mar-a-Lago in 2022, said on X that Trump’s campaign was “#blowing #it” by not positioning itself more to the right
and was “headed for a #catastrophic #loss,” in a post that by Wednesday had been viewed 2.6 million times.
#Laura #Loomer, a far-right activist
whom Trump last year called “very special,” said his “#weak” #surrogates had unraveled his momentum and that his approach “needs to change FAST because
️we can’t talk about a stolen election for another 4 years
️,” in an X post that was “liked” more than 8,000 times.
And #Candace #Owens, a far-right influencer
with 5 million X followers who was photographed with Trump in March, described the conservative infighting in a podcast Tuesday as a “#MAGA #Civil #War” fueled by anger that Trump’s policies and persona had been softened to boost his mainstream appeal.