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Who are the rightwing influencers filling Trump’s head with visions of antifa? | Trump administration

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Hears ⁤Antifa Warnings‌ From​ Right-Wing Influencers

west Palm Beach,FL – During a recent roundtable discussion,former President ‌Donald Trump received pointed warnings about antifa from a ⁣group of right-wing influencers,raising questions ‍about the sources shaping his views‍ on political violence as he campaigns for a return to the White House. The gathering ⁢included figures with histories of promoting conspiracy theories and​ inflammatory rhetoric, suggesting a reliance on echo chambers within Trump’s inner circle.

The involvement of these individuals underscores a pattern of Trump amplifying narratives ⁣originating from the far-right​ media ecosystem. Their ​claims, ⁢ofen lacking factual basis, could influence ⁢his policy‍ positions and public statements regarding​ antifa and other perceived⁤ threats, potentially escalating political tensions. This comes as trump has increasingly focused on law and order messaging and frequently invoked the⁤ specter of left-wing ⁢extremism on the campaign trail.

Brandi Kruse, a Republican podcaster who ⁤previously worked as a reporter for a Seattle Fox affiliate before leaving in 2021, told Trump she was⁢ a former critic who now⁤ supports him. Kruse recently described Portland as a “shithole” after a 48-hour visit for her podcast. During the roundtable, she asserted that the ⁤president’s designation of antifa as a terror association and the threat of federal‍ intervention had saved lives. “I ‌genuinely believe there would be people at these tables who would be dead today, and would have been killed in Portland, had you not ⁤called them a terror organization and said we’re going to bring the full weight of the federal government to bear,” Kruse claimed.

Another participant, Jack Posobiec, hosts a podcast sponsored by Turning ‌Point USA and ​boasts 3.2⁤ million followers. Posobiec previously worked for One america News⁤ and now broadcasts on Real America’s Voice, a far-right ‍network funded by Turning ‌Point USA. He is widely known for ⁢his promotion of the Pizzagate conspiracy‍ theory.

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