Political commentator Nick Fuentes fired back at Vice President JD Vance after the latter publicly condemned him in a recent interview.
The clash between the two began in December last year, when Fuentes referred to the Second Lady of the United States as “Jeet,” a racial slur targeting people of Indian descent. Vance retorted by saying that anyone who attacked his wife could eat sh*t. However, the vice president didn’t name Fuentes at the time.
On Tuesday, Vance sat for an interview with the Daily Mail, wherein he was asked about Fuentes’ growing influence within right-wing circles. The host asked Vance if he would condemn Fuentes, given that the influencer’s audience comprises many people supporting Republicans. In his response, Vance vehemently slammed Nick Fuentes and said:
“Of course I do. He can eat sh*t because anybody who goes after my family, whatever side they’re on, they’re on the opposite side of me.”
Nick Fuentes fired back at the vice president in the Thursday episode of his America First podcast. The political activist said that he would not support Vance’s potential 2028 presidential run and would not ask anyone to vote for him.
“After he officially condemned me, I am now officially ‘never Vance’… JD Vance is officially condemned by the real America First… He’s condemned by the Groypers. And you just lost a huge chunk of support or potential support. You condemn me? Well, then, don’t complain when we don’t vote for you… You are not getting my vote. So you just made a big mistake; off to a rough start there,” Nick Fuentes responded.
Nick Fuentes added that he would endorse a candidate willing to put “America first” over Israel and India. The political influencer commented that he wouldn’t support anyone advancing H-1B visas for Indians. He also aimed at Vance’s wife.
Nick Fuentes mocked JD Vance’s wife’s cultural background
After Vance told Nick Fuentes to eat sh*t, the streamer took aim at JD Vance’s wife, Usha Vance’s Indian lineage. Fuentes said that he had earlier declined Vance’s insistence to “eat sh*t,” and quipped, “That’s maybe what happens at your dinner table.”
“I don’t want your sh*t, okay? I know that’s what they do in India. I know that’s maybe what happens at your dinner table. I don’t want it. I don’t want your shit… So listen, man, I know that’s how they roll where your wife is from. Good for you… Save it for the Indian cultural festival at the Naval Observatory. I’m good,” Fuentes commented.
Elsewhere during his livestream, Fuentes targeted President Trump and JD Vance. He argued that there had been no mass deportations, no peace with Russia, and blamed the administration for what he described as a worsening economy.
Fuentes suggested that Vance should focus on his “job” rather than condemning him in an interview. He said Vance is the vice president and bears responsibility for what he called the administration’s “failures.” He went on to challenge JD Vance.
“I’m a live streamer. I can do this all day. I can do this all day, pal. You want to go to war with me? I don’t think you’re going to like how that winds up for you,” Fuentes stated.
Nick Fuentes said that he would discuss Epstein’s alleged links with the current administration in his upcoming episodes.
Edited by Anuj Singh Kushwaha
