"We're going to get into our featured story tonight, which is this resolution by Chuck Schumer. And this is a story in the New York Times about it. Today, the Senate minority leader, the top Democrat in the United States Senate, who is a Jew from New York, announced a resolution specifically condemning me, for anti-Semitism and white supremacy. This is the story. I'll read it, it says:
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer announced on Thursday that he will introduce a resolution condemning neo-Nazi influencer Nick Fuentes and his white-supremacist views after President Trump declined to condemn him or Tucker Carlson's platforming of him. Schumer announced the move while criticizing Trump's comments from over the weekend, in which the president noted that Carlson has said good things about him over the years, and defended his decision to host Fuentes on his show.
After calling Trump's remarks "disgusting," Schumer warned that anti-Semitism in the United States has reached a dangerous tipping point. "Jewish Americans are facing threats, harassment, and violence at levels we have not seen in generations," he said. "For Donald Trump to continue to excuse and protect the spread of Nick Fuentes's ideology confirms what many of us have long said: white supremacy and anti-Semitism are taking deep roots within the Republican Party. Just as we saw from the leaked text of the young Republicans and administration officials, the Nick Fuentes saga on the right reveals that anti-Semitism and white supremacy had been growing with disturbing currency within the right wing."
Schumer said his resolution will be focused on rejecting Nick Fuentes and his views, condemning Carlson's platforming of hate and anti-Semitism and white supremacy wherever and whenever it occurs. He said, "I hope my Republican colleagues will join me in this effort and co-sponsor this resolution calling out anti-Semitism, (which) should not be a partisan issue." He said, "When we refuse to condemn anti-Semitism, we stay silent and fail to reject anti-Semitic rhetoric. When we normalize hateful figures spewing disgusting anti-Semitism, this is when anti-Semitism spreads."
This is the Senate minority leader. This is the United States Senate. How many times . . . take a shot every time he says anti-Semitism. Is this all the government actually cares about? Because that's certainly how it seems. It seems like Republicans and Democrats, the only thing that they care about is that. On both sides. Like Chuck Schumer is right. It isn't a partisan issue. It's both parties. The GOP is in power, and currently it is a priority for the Department of State, for the Department of Health and Human Services, for the Department of Homeland Security, for the Department of Labor, for all of the federal departments and agencies, to fight anti-Semitism.
(The) Department of State is going through all of the visas. Every visa holder in the United States is having their social media reviewed for anti-Semitic content. The Secretary of Health and Human Services declared anti-Semitism as a public health crisis. The Department of Homeland Security Secretary has been firing people who criticize Israel in a memo. That's all they care about. And in the United States Senate the Democrats are passing a resolution condemning anti-Semitism.
Let me ask you this. When Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck by a gunman whose identity we may not even know, was there any kind of outcry condemning the violence from Chuck Schumer then? Did we get resolutions in the Senate? Did we get mobilizations in the departments and agencies, or did people just forget and move on immediately?
How about the war in Gaza? You've got an actual genocide, an actual ethnic cleansing, and by the way, that's government officials talking about it. You've got their (Israeli) finance minister and national security minister, in Israel, saying, "We're going to kill them all. We're going to deport every last Palestinian. We're going to take their land. We're going to kill them all." You've got members of the United States Congress like Randy Fine that have said the same thing. Kill them all (mocking tone). There's no innocent Palestinians.
Think about the things in the country that we tolerated. That we tolerate. The political violence from the left, the mass migration, illegal and legal, the genocide in Gaza, which we support, the kind of hateful rhetoric we see from Republicans about Palestinians. About a genocide that we're paying for. And this is what the Senate is getting behind. And by the way, think about even the non-social issues. Like, for example, I don't know, how nobody can afford a house.
So let's see, Republicans and Democrats can't agree on Obamacare subsidies. Chuck Schumer can't deliver on that. Chuck Schumer shut down the United States Senate for 45 days, and in the end couldn't even get the health care subsidies. Where's the Obamacare subsidies? So, not only will the Democrats not condemn a genocide in Gaza, they can't even get their own people health care. So what is the purpose of the Democratic Party?
It's the same story on the right. The right-wing cannot deliver mass deportations. The right wing cannot deliver a protectionist agenda that creates jobs, but it can condemn anti-Semitism. Is that all the government can do? I would rebut and I would retort to Chuck Schumer. I would say, "Hey, man, why don't you get us the Obamacare subsidies? Why don't you get our people the Obamacare subsidies? Isn't that what your constituents elected you to do? Chuck, Senator, why don't you spend a little less time condemning a live streamer. And why don't you get your constituents their Obamacare subsidies that you promised?"
Forty-five day government shutdown. You had government workers furloughed, risk losing their jobs, flights delayed and disrupted, threatened with a loss of food assistance and other benefits. And in the end you didn't even deliver. You didn't even get the Obamacare subsidies, something that, by the way, I support. But you are going to propose a bill condemning anti-Semitism.
To this day Israel bombs Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank with impunity. They kill journalists. They kill international observers, peacekeepers, innocent people, in violation of all their various ceasefire agreements. No condemnation of that? From the Democrats, from the United States Senate. So, what is it that you actually stand for ultimately? Because it seems like a lot of hypocrisy. It seems like a lot of hypocrisy, a lot of lies, false promises.
And it's like that on both sides. This is why I said the other night, why don't we have populist Republicans and populist Democrats that just solve problems? Just solve problems for Americans. And by the way, I am willing to compromise with the left 100%. I'll work with anybody. I saw the track AIPAC people. It's some progressive woman and some progressive gay guy. I'd work with them on shutting down AIPAC in a second, in a heartbeat. Same goes for Anna Kasparian and Cenk Uygur. They were in favor of democratic populism, they want to deliver health care, they want to deliver education. I would work with them in a second. In a second. A Zohran Mamdani, all day.
That's why I said we need to re-think and re-align our politics, based on what actually matters, and what matters to us. We have to drop the wokeness, arguably on both sides. We have to drop the wokeness on the left, which is anti-white and obsessed with immigration, basically throwing the borders open. They have to get rid of the tone policing and language policing. And on the right we can work together with the left. Maybe we have to let go of some of the cruelty and abuse directed at some of the marginalized communities on their side. It's true. There are marginal people. What else would you call a racial minority, other than a marginal person? I'm okay with living in a society where we, where we, as long as we close the borders, we can take care of everybody in the country. We can figure out how we can all get along together, as long as there is a consensus agreement that we can put America first. But what I see from the Trump administration and from the Democrats is neither of them are willing or able to actually do anything for people, for people, for the actual people . . . .
Chuck Schumer opens the government with no Obamacare subsidies, after they funded the Trump government earlier in the year, without a fight at all, but now he wants to put forward a bill on anti-Semitism. Really? So, which constituents are you working for exactly?
You can't condemn the genocide in Gaza on behalf of your many Muslim or progressive constituents, or even Jewish constituents that have a problem with it, you can't deliver on Obamacare, but you're obsessed with anti-Semitism, white supremacy . . . that's just a race hustle. You're just a race hustler. That's just a load of crap. You can take your (anti-Semitism) resolution and shove it up your ass. No one cares.
And the same is true on the Trump administration. What are they doing? The Trump administration has deported 300,000 illegal immigrants to date. There's nothing massive about that. Ten million came here in four years. They deported 300,000 in a year.
The Trump administration extended the corporate tax cut. No tax cut for the middle class, no infrastructure bill, no jobs, nothing. Fifty thousand jobs down in October, they won't even release the data. But they're subsidizing AI, and eradicating regulations for AI, and cutting the corporate taxes. They're giving contracts to little tech, all their Silicon Valley donors. Policing anti-Semitism.
And again, from both sides you're getting a lot of talk. You're getting Stephen Miller, larping his Goebbels, talking about hippie boomers and, you know, you are nothing. We don't like the third world. And on the left, you've got Chuck Schumer bitching about white supremacy and anti-Semitism. They get nothing done for anybody. Neither the left nor the right wins. The populists on both sides get nothing. The people are not being helped in any way. And yet, the one thing they are able to come together and work on is furnishing Israel with missiles, condemning anti-Semitism, funding Holocaust museums, endless stuff like that.
So
this is where we need to re-align the politics. I'm sorry, but I don't
see myself as aligned, actually, with these guys on the right that are
obsessed with Israel. And I think that a lot of the populists on the
left don't see themselves as aligned with the pro-Israel people in the
Democratic party.
--------Nick Fuentes
Source:
Nick Fuentes EXPOSES Israel First Policy as a Bipartisan Plague," Liberty Vault, You Tube, November 24, 2025
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