Nick Fuentes Mad Over Trump’s Susie Wiles Staff Pick

Donald Trump's return as president excites white supremacists, but Nick Fuentes remains upset over Susie Wiles' role.
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Donald Trump is set to become president once again, and you would think that all of America’s proud white supremacists would be overjoyed — and, for the most part, they are.

Except for Nick Fuentes.

Somehow, Fuentes, the passionate white nationalist who once called for a “white uprising” to permanently place Trump in the White House found a reason to remain salty now that his Klan-orange messiah is back in the building. Why is Fuentes still so sad? Well, apparently, Trump has chosen as his chief of staff a white woman who once said she wasn’t worried that Trump might lose the “Karen” vote, because he would make up the difference by gaining the “Jamal” and “Enrique” votes.

Meet Susie Wiles, the Trump ally who has Fuentes’ tighty-Nazi-whites all in a bunch.

According to Politico, Wiles is a Florida politician who started with Trump as his 2016 Florida campaign director and became his senior campaign adviser in 2024. Now, she’s set to be arguably the most powerful person in Trump’s upcoming administration.

Wiles is also reported to be the person who talked Trump into disavowing Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s white nationalist, anti-education, pro-right-wing fascism blueprint for America under Trump and beyond. Despite how unpopular a plan Project 2025 was on social media — and, for what it’s worth, Wiles was right to tell Trump to distance himself from it — Fuentes isn’t happy about the decision, but he’s even saltier about what Wiles told a reporter in July when Trump was still running against President Joe Biden.

“For every Karen we lose, we’re going to win a Jamal and Enrique,” Wiles said, according to The Atlantic. “That’s a fact. I believe it. And I so believe we’re realigning the party.”

So, Wiles was out here trying to bring Dave Chappelle’s “Racial Draft” skit to life while indicating that she knows like three Black and/or Latino people and that’s why “Jamal” and “Enrique” were the only stereotypical names she could come up with. (“Juan” was probably a little too on the nose.) Wiles was right about the gains Trump made with Latino male voters, but she was wrong about Black men, which doesn’t really matter because, as it turned out, Trump didn’t lose much ground with the “Karen” demographic anyway.

And, listen, not that I’m trying to defend Wiles — because the way she treats Black and Latino identity like a political commodity makes it clear Suzie is a Karen who is as oblivious to her glaring white privilege as most white conservatives are — but all she seemed to be saying is that Trump will gain other voter demographics in the event that he loses white women. However, Fuentes took it differently and went full-great replacement theory, even as his staunch warrior against anti-whiteness gets ready to re-occupy the Oval Office.

“We’re replacing every Karen with Jamals and Enriques,” Fuentes exclaimed, mocking Wiles. “What does that mean? What does that mean, Suzie — Susan? So, what she’s saying is we’re white women with Black and Hispanic men.”

Fuentes sounded so indignant at the mere thought of Black and brown men “replacing” white people that he looked and sounded like he was trying to regain comfort after taking a suppository. He was already mad at Trump for choosing a vice president who is married to and had children with an Indian woman, but now that he’s chosen an operation leader who once mused that Trump would somewhat diversify his voter bloc, Fuentes looks like he’s ready to hop out of his chair and run to his closet for his cross-burning material and his grand wizard cosplay set.

It’s just wild how even with their patron saint of white and fragile grievance returning to the White House, some white supremacists like Fuentes are still so paranoid about white people becoming a minority (not that minorities are treated unfairly in America or anything) that they’re even wetting their Klan-derwear over the prospect of a racial shift in Republican voter demographics.

Sad.

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