In a statement from the White House, spokesman Andrew Bates said: “Bigotry, hate, and antisemitism have absolutely no place in America — including at Mar-A-Lago. But Trump also did not acknowledge Fuentes’ long history of racist and antisemitic remarks, nor did he denounce either man’s defamatory statements. But the club — and the people it gave access to Trump — had long been a source of consternation among former White House aides. I mean, has that ever worked for anyone in history, telling Ye that I’m going to lose?” Ye asked in the video. Even a social visit from an antisemite like Kanye West and human scum like Nick Fuentes is unacceptable,” Friedman wrote in a tweet.
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