Trump has been criticized for having dinner with the white nationalist Nick Fuentes

After information regarding their interaction at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, which was owned by a former US president, became public, Democrats, anti-racist organizations, and some Republicans voiced their disapproval of Donald Trump’s decision to have dinner with an American white supremacist and anti-semite named Nick Fuentes.

The meeting is the most recent in a string of incidents that have involved the former president of the United States and members of the far right. These incidents include the former president’s mention of the Proud Boys during one of the presidential debates and his statement that there were “very fine people on both sides” following the violence that occurred at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, which resulted in the death of an anti-fascist demonstrator.

Trump has revealed that he met Fuentes – who is upfront about his severe racist and anti-semitic beliefs on his podcast – over a meal with Kanye West, the musician who is now known as Ye. Fuentes is renowned for openly discussing his extreme racist and anti-semitic views on his podcast. Trump stated that he was unaware that Fuentes would be present at the meal and that he was not familiar with who Fuentes was. “[Ye] walked up unannounced with three of his pals, whom I had never met before,” Trump recalled. “I had no idea who they were.”

However, according to one individual who was there during the dinner, Trump was taken aback by Fuentes. “He thought Nick was really impressive, especially with his grasp of the Trump world. Karen Giorno, a former Trump assistant and senior adviser, told the Washington Post that Nick knew “people and figures, speeches and rallies, and what surrounded the Trump culture, particularly when it came to the base.”

The gathering received universal disapproval.

Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that fights against prejudice and antisemitism, has blasted Trump’s meeting with Fuentes and expressed his dismay at the discovery.

According to what Greenblatt said in an interview with the New York Times, “Nick Fuentes is among the most prominent and unapologetic antisemites in the country.” “He is a violent bigot and a renowned Holocaust denier, and senior individuals from both political parties in this country have criticized him for his bigotry and his denial of the Holocaust.”

Democrats were among those who voiced their disapproval. Ammar Moussa, a spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee, said in a statement that the action should result in Trump being disqualified from representing the Republican party. Trump recently declared his intention to run for president again in 2024.

“If it were any other party, Trump’s association with Nick Fuentes would immediately disqualify him. But it’s the Republican Party. According to Moussa, the attitudes that are the furthest to the right may be found in today’s Maga Republican party.

The chorus of denunciation was joined by a number of Republicans as well.

“This is just another example of awful lack of judgment from Donald Trump, which, combined with his past poor judgments, make him an untenable general election candidate for the Republican party in 2024,” said Chris Christie, a former governor of New Jersey who may also run in 2024 and has become a critic of Trump, despite being a close former ally. Christie may also run in 2024 and has become a critic of Trump, despite being a close former ally.

David Friedman, who served as Trump’s ambassador to Israel, expressed his disapproval of the meeting with both Fuentes and Ye in a tweet. Ye, who has also recently made antisemitic comments, has lost a slew of valuable corporate endorsements as a result of his comments. Fuentes was not invited to the meeting.

Even a casual visit from an anti-Semite like Kanye West and human slime like Nick Fuentes is not acceptable in my book. In a tweet, Friedman urged people to “throw those bastards out, denounce them, and put them to the dustbin of history where they belong.” “I urge you to throw those bums out, disavow them, and relegate them to the

Trump has also received criticism from the executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Matt Brooks.

According to statements made by Brooks to the Washington Post, “We strongly condemn the vicious antisemitism of Kanye West and Nick Fuentes.” Brooks further called on all political leaders to reject their messages of hate and refuse to meet with West and Fuentes.