Nick Fuentes Vows to Destroy MAGA After Thomas Massie's Primary Loss | STRONG LANGUAGE
Far-right streamer Nick Fuentes vowed to support Democrats out of "pure vengeance" following Rep. Thomas Massie’s Kentucky primary loss, claiming the GOP is a "front for Israel."

Nick Fuentes, the controversial far-right streamer and self-described white nationalist known for his antisemitic rhetoric and praise for Adolf Hitler, went on a tirade following Rep. Thomas Massie’s (R-KY) defeat in Kentucky’s Republican primary.
Massie, a frequent Trump critic who opposed aid to Israel, pushed for the release of Epstein files, and aligned with isolationist "America First" elements, lost to a Trump-endorsed challenger amid heavy spending by pro-Israel groups and Republican donors. Fuentes framed the loss as proof that "Israel owns Congress" and the GOP has become a "front for Israel."
In livestreams and posts on X, Fuentes declared:"I'm going to make it my sole mission to take their words from tonight ... I'm supporting democrats out of pure vengeance." He doubled down on earlier calls to punish Republicans by voting Democrat in the 2026 midterms, accusing Trump and the party of betraying voters on immigration, borders, and foreign policy while advancing Israeli interests.
Fuentes, 27, leads the "Groyper" movement and has a long record of Holocaust denial, calls for a "Catholic Taliban," and explicit Jew-hatred. He has previously said he would vote Democrat to "destroy" the GOP if it didn't meet his standards, and has praised aspects of Nazi ideology while referring to himself in provocative terms.
His latest outburst comes as some paleoconservative and isolationist voices mourn Massie's loss as a defeat for anti-interventionism, while mainstream MAGA figures celebrate it as a victory for party unity under Trump.
Critics across the spectrum have long dismissed Fuentes as a marginal grifter whose influence is limited to a small online audience, though his rhetoric has occasionally intersected with broader debates over foreign aid, antisemitism in politics, and GOP fractures. Many conservatives view his "revenge" strategy as self-sabotage that helps Democrats.
As of now, Fuentes shows no signs of quieting down, continuing his pattern of dramatic public meltdowns when events don't align with his worldview.