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Subject: Re: Trump Denounced White Supremacists
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 22:38:48 -0700
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AlleyCrap wrote:
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http://time.com/4240268/donald-trump-kkk-david-duke/
Donald Trump on Sunday refused to condemn the Ku
Klux Klan or disavow his recent endorsement by
former Klansman David Duke.
The Republican front runner said he didnât know
enough about Duke to publicly denounce the former
KKK leader, who told his followers earlier this
week that voting for anyone but Trump would be
âtreason to your heritage.â
âWell, just so you understand, I donât know anything
about David Duke, OK? I donât know anything about
what youâre even talking about with white supremacy
or white supremacists,â Trump said on CNNâs State of
the Union. âI know nothing about David Duke. I know
nothing about white supremacists.â
http://www.fox5ny.com/news/216901098-story
The Ku Klux Klan has announced it plans to
hold a rally in North Carolina in response
to Donald Trump's election as president.
The Loyal White Knights, based in Pelham, NC,
says on its website that its victory parade,
referred to as "Victory Klavalkade Parade"
will be held on December 3, 2016. It does not
specify where.
Below the event details is an announcement in
all-caps that states, "Trump's race united my
people."
https://www.voanews.com/usa/many-white-nationalists-praise-controversial-trump-tweets
Andrew Anglin, founder of the popular
right-wing website The Daily Stormer, heaped
praise on Trump.
"This is the kind of WHITE NATIONALISM we elected
him for," Anglin wrote on his website.
Anglin, who like many within the white nationalist
movement has vacillated in his support for Trump,
suggested that the president's tweets were aimed
at solidifying support from his base ahead of the
2020 presidential election.
https://apnews.com/cc98ddc92a22ef050a9dac7c4ee9ce77
Sep. 16, 1997
One questioner asked whether blacks would feel
comfortable in a party in which David Duke, the
former Ku Klux Klan leader who made unsuccessful
runs for the U.S. Senate and governor, has been
elected chairman of the Republican Executive
Committee in a Louisiana parish.
"Weâre a party of inclusion,â³ Gingrich replied.
And Nicholson said: "We welcome people to this
party as long as they are willing to adopt our
agenda and not their own.â³
http://uproxx.com/news/david-duke-donald-trump-taking-over-gop/
08.21.16
Late last week, Duke and his co-host, Don Advo,
discussed the Donald Trump campaignâs hiring of
Stephen Bannon, the former executive chairman of
Breitbart, a right-wing publication, as campaign
CEO. Advo remarked that âWe appear to have taken
over the Republican Party,â where âweâ refers to
the white supremacist movements active on the
American right.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/david-duke-urges-his-supporters-to-volunteer-and-vote-for-tr
Posted on February 25, 2016
David Duke, a white nationalist and former Ku
Klux Klan grand wizard, is urging the listeners
of his radio program to volunteer and vote for
Donald Trump.
"Voting for these people, voting against Donald
Trump at this point is really treason to your
heritage," Duke said on the David Duke Radio
Program Wednesday, referring to Ted Cruz and
Marco Rubio. "I'm not saying I endorse
everything about Trump, in fact I haven't
formally endorsed him. But I do support his
candidacy, and I support voting for him as a
strategic action. I hope he does everything
we hope he will do."
Duke then urged his followers to call Trump's
campaign headquarters to volunteer.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/david-duke-says-donald-trump-120005026.html
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is running
for Senate in Louisiana, and he says Donald
Trumpâs popularity is helping him in the race.
âI love it,â Duke told the LA Times. âThe fact
that Donald Trumpâs doing so well, it proves
that Iâm winning. I am winning.â
Duke also told the LA Times that Trumpâs
proposed policies, like building a wall along
the border with Mexico and banning Muslims from
entering the country, show the country is open to
a white power message. âHeâs talking about it in
a visceral way,â Duke said. âDonald Trump is
talking implicitly. Iâm talking explicitly.â
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/305912-kkk-american-nazi-party-praise-trumps-hiring-of-bannon
President-elect Donald Trump is drawing praise
from the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and other white
nationalist groups for appointing former Breitbart
executive Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist.
âPerhaps The Donald is for real,â Rocky Suhayda,
chairman of the American Nazi Party, told CNN in an
segment that included interviews with several white
nationalists.
Trumpâs hiring of Bannon has drawn bitter criticism
from Democrats, but white nationalists believe itâs
evidence the president-elect intends to live up to
his campaign promises to deport illegal immigrants
and build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
David Duke, a former KKK leader who lost his Senate
bid last week in Louisiana, called Bannonâs hiring
an âexcellentâ decision.
Bannon will âpush Trump in the right direction,â
suggested Richard Spencer, president of the white
nationalist National Policy Institute. âThat would
be a wonderful thing.â
âIt makes sense to me,â added Brad Griffin, author
of the white nationalist website Occidental Dissent.