The Evidence Suggests Otherwise
- Jason Rapert's National Association of Christian Lawmakers is basically the Christian nationalist version of the American Legislative Exchange Council, so it seems fitting that Rapert was invited to lead a devotion during a recent ALEC meeting.
- Nick Fuentes insists that he is not an antisemite, but we have multiple clips that suggest otherwise.
- It is clear that North Dakota state Rep. Nico Rios is a groyper.
- Elijah Schaffer revealed that far-right QAnon conspiracy theorist Anna Perez is the producer of the "DC Dive" program that airs on his network.
- Shane Vaughn declares that conservatives cannot believe Candace Owens' conspiracy theories about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and still support President Donald Trump: "If you believe Candace… then you believe Donald Trump either allowed it, ignored it, or orchestrated the environment for it."
- Finally, warning people not to listen to conspiracy theorists like Owens, Ryan Helfenbein said that "if someone has been consistently wrong, if their theories collapse, if they show no humility, turn it off and move on." Helfenbein does not, of course, apply that same standard to Trump.