Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard and Louisiana politician David Duke says Republican front-runner Donald Trump speaks "a lot more radically" than he does, which, he says, is a "positive and negative."

In an interview conducted on Dec. 17 that Duke labels "Fox interview" on his YouTube channel, he praised Trump for giving people the courage to speak out, but was critical of his support of Israel.

The interview appears to have been conducted by Diana Blass, of Chasing News, a program that, according to its twitter account, airs on My9TV, FOX29Philly and FOX5 NYC.



“As far as what I see, according to the candidates that are out there now, Republicans and Democrats, I think he’s head and shoulders right now above the rest," Duke said, noting he hadn't officially endorsed Trump. "I don’t agree with everything he says, he speaks a little more, actually he speaks a little more, a lot more radically than I talk. And I think that’s a positive and negative."

"It’s positive in the fact that there’s less political correctness and people are getting the courage to speak out," Duke continued. "At the same time, I’m concerned that I don’t agree with all of his policies. I certainly don’t support the idea of America supporting the nation of Israel, which has committed terrorism against the United States of America, with the Lavon affair and the attack on the Liberty and the incredible treachery and the damage that was done by Israel with its spy Jonathan Pollard, who basically caused the death of hundreds of our operatives. I think, and I see this Jewish extremist, this basically Zionist, minority having enormous influence."

White nationalists like Duke have been generally enthusiastic in their support of Trump, whose policy proposals and invective towards Mexican immigrants and Muslims have been met with praise by some of America's top racists and neo-Nazis.

Duke described Trump's appeal in the interview, saying, “I think the appeal of Donald Trump is the fact that he’s giving voice to a lot of people, including, and I think he represents the rights of all people in this country, but he actually includes the values and the interests of the Eurpoean-American majority, and I think that’s the underlying appeal behind his popularity."

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