American Nazi Party head calls Trump 'a real opportunity for people like white nationalists'



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Donald Trump just got the vote of an American who no one with a conscience would want to impress: the chairman of the American Nazi Party.

Rocky Suhayda, who has his own radio show, used his July broadcast to declare the Republican nominee for president would be a big boon for his fellow white nationalists.

"Now, if Trump does win, OK, it's going to be a real opportunity for people like white nationalists, acting intelligently to build upon that, and to go and start — you know how you have the black political caucus and whatnot in Congress, and, everything, to start building on something like that," Suhayda says in the audio unearthed by Buzzfeed News.

If you're wondering what this entails, Suhayda clarifies that this would mean more pro-white political groups, seemingly missing that a black caucus is necessary because, historically, American politics are already one big white group.

In his radio show, Suhayda also predicts a November victory for Trump.

"I think it's gonna surprise the enemy, because, I think that they feel that the white working class, especially the male portion of the working class ... have basically thrown in the towel — given up hope of any politician again standing up for their interests," Suhayda adds.

To clarify this point, "the enemy" is everyone. Because everyone should be an enemy of Nazism.

The American Nazi Party was formed in the late 1950s and has undergone several iterations over the decades. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard and current Trump enthusiast David Duke was once a member.

According to their website, the American Nazi Party's "two main tenants" are the "Struggle for Aryan Racial survival, and Social Justice for White Working Class people throughout our land."