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Several influential Far Right academics have warned of major blowback if the President-elect fails to deliver on key election promises.

Trump promised to deport millions of immigrants, ban Muslims from the US, and build a wall on the Mexican border during his election campaign.

Now a number of key intellectual figures from within the movement said the property mogul will not come good on these pledges.

Initially Trump’s Brexit-style election win sparked fears among liberals that white supremacists – such as the KKK – could shape White House policy.

But Mark Weber, of the anti-Zionist Institute for Historical Review, believes such groups will remain on the fringes under Trump.

Speaking to the Guardian, he said: “Their hearts are bigger than their brains.

“Saying they want to be the intellectual head of the Trump presidency is delusional.”

Jared Taylor, head of white supremacist magazine American Renaissance, said the Far Right are already up in arms over Trump’s climbdowns.

He said: “At first he promised to send back every illegal immigrant. Now he is waffling on that.”

Peter Brimelow, founder of anti-immigrant webzine Vdare.com, said the Far Right are “absolutely prepared to revolt” if “important bones” are not delivered.

Taylor believes the Far Right were lured to vote Trump for the wrong reasons.

He said: “Donald Trump was never a racial dissident of the sort that I am.

“He was never one of us. He’s an American nationalist.”

However, he said the rise of the movement will come, in time.

He added: “Racial nationalism has not triumphed in America. It will some day. But to think it has done so [already] is delusive.”