On an online show, a white supremacist slammed a character.
He denounced him this week after appearing at a conference.
The rapper Ye was at a Mar-a-Lago dinner with the president.
A white supremacist who says he is working on the presidential campaign of Ye, formerly known asKanye West, turned on a Georgia lawmaker after she denounced him.
On the online show "Politically Provoked," Fuentes attacked Greene's character, saying she was weak and attention seeking.
He said that she would go and say something to get attention. He said on the online show that he is done with Greene.
—PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) December 2, 2022
She wants to be the face of Christianity. She's an adulterer because she's divorced. When you're a divorced womanboss, how are you going to be the face of Christian nationalism? It makes no sense. I don't have to pretend to support that anymore.
The conference was hosted by Fuentes, according to The Hill.
She distanced herself from the white nationalist after he attended a dinner meeting with Donald Trump, Ye, and Milo Yiannopoulos.
She denounced Nick Fuentes and his anti-semitic ideology. She questioned why Ye would "align himself with that" when he was described as "racist" and "immature" by her.
According to Fuentes, Greene wanted to visit the presidential campaign office in California in a week's time. According to the Daily Beast, the man said last week that he is working with Ye. NBC News reported that Milo Yiannopoulos is a political adviser to Ye.
He claimed that she was texting Milo and wanted to come to the office. "Greene wanted to visit when it was cool, but he didn't because he was too busy", said the man.
He said that she would do anything to be a part of it. When the swastikas came out, it was a little uncomfortable. The swastikas were visible before. It's so predictable when she says, "oh, actually, I condemn."
Ye was suspended from the social networking site after posting a swastika inside a Jewish Star of David, just hours after he praised Hitler and the Nazis on Alex Jones' show.
There was no evidence for the claim that Greene wanted to visit the campaign headquarters.
He did not reply to the request for comment.
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