Michael King

WXIA

(WXIA) – London's Guardian newspaper reported Monday that California Ku Klux Klan grand dragon Will Quigg was endorsing Hillary Clinton for president.



Quigg said he was supporting Clinton because he said she has a “hidden agenda.”

“She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. Once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colors are going to show,” Quigg said in the Telegraph. “Border policies are going to be put in place. Our second amendment rights that she’s saying she’s against now, she’s not against. She’s just our choice for the presidency.”

Last September, Quigg endorsed Donald Trump, sending a tweet that insisted that he was the “only hope we have of getting white America back,” and signing it the “Church of Invisable Empire.”

The Telegraph asked Quigg about why he went back on his endorsement of Trump. He said that was before they had found out what Clinton’s “main agenda” was. In addition, Quigg’s group has some sort of disagreement with former national KKK leader David Duke.

“David Duke, we found out, was supporting Donald Trump,” Quigg told The Telegraph. “And we have nothing to do with David Duke.”

Duke endorsed Trump in late February. Trump has come under harsh criticism for his apparent reluctance to distance himself from Duke, as well as other white supremacist individuals and groups during his run for the GOP nomination.

When pressed further about his earlier support of Trump and why the break in support, Quigg told the Telegraph, “We don’t like his hair. We think it’s a toupee. He won’t do what he says he will do. He says he’s going to build a 20-foot high fence along the border with Mexico and make them pay. How’s he going to do that?”



