Publications & Statements

Ku Klux Klan

The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), or simply “the Klan”, is the name of three distinct past and present movements in the United States, which have advocated extremist reactionary currents such as white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration, historically expressed through terrorism. — Wikipedia

I think he understands the real sentiment of America. […] So this is a great opportunity. […] So he’s certainly the best of the lot. And he’s certainly somebody that we should get behind in terms, ya know, raising the image of this thing. — David Duke, former grand wizard, Ku Klux Klan

Council of Conservative Citizens

The Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC) is an American white supremacist organization that supports a large variety of conservative and paleoconservative causes in addition to white nationalism, and white separatism. — Wikipedia

Trump’s Nationalist Coalition. […] The wailing and gnashing of teeth among the Republican establishment has reached a fever pitch with the onset of Hitler week. Republican insiders who have viciously bashed Trump reportedly feel helpless to stop the rise of European-style White identity politics. Lots of cuckservative tears are being shed as they ponder their inevitable fate. Could this be, they ask, the end of American conservatism as the preservation of classical liberalism? — Hunter Wallace (Brad Griffin), contributor and board member, Council of Conservative Citzens [Archive]

Note: If the Council of Conservative Citizens sounds familiar, it’s because Dylan Roof, the man behind the Charleston massacre, cited them as a big influence in his manifesto. Additionally, the CofCC defended Roof as having “legitimate grievances.” — Article: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/06/council-conservative-citizens-dylann-roof

The Daily Stormer

The Daily Stormer is an American news and commentary website with a Neo-Nazi and white nationalist editorial stance. — Wikipedia

I am hereby making an official endorsement of Donald Trump as President of America. We obviously have many disagreements, but he is talking about actual issues, and this is severely important. I do not believe he would solve all or even most of the problems we are facing, but he is absolutely the only candidate who is even talking about anything at all that matters. He is certainly going to be a positive influence on the Republican debates, as the modern Fox News Republican has basically accepted the idea that there is no going back from mass immigration, and Trump is willing to say what most Americans think: it’s time to deport these people. He is also willing to call them out as criminal rapists, murderers and drug dealers. — Andrew Anglin, editor, The Daily Stormer [Archive]

VDARE

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), VDARE is “an anti-immigration hate website” which “regularly publishes articles by prominent white nationalists, race scientists and anti-Semites.” — Wikipedia

Immigration Is About More Than Trump — It’s About The Survival Of The West. […] America is our home. We decide who comes in and who does not, how large the American family becomes, whom we adopt and whence they come. It has become the issue of 2016. — Patrick J. Buchanan, contributor, VDARE [Archive]

American Renaissance

American Renaissance (AR or AmRen) is a white nationalist website replacing the magazine founded by Jared Taylor and published by the New Century Foundation. — Wikipedia

Is Trump Our Last Chance? […] Donald Trump may be the last hope for a president who would be good for white people. […] There will never be another campaign like this one. If Mr. Trump loses, this could be the last chance whites have to vote for a president who could actually do something useful for them and for their country. — Jared Taylor, editor, American Renaissance [Archive]

American Freedom Party

The American Freedom Party (formerly the American Third Position Party or A3P) is a third position American political party that promotes white supremacy. — Wikipedia

I certainly counted myself among the skeptics when it comes to Donald Trump’s candidacy. But it’s clear now that he is going full populist on the issues that matter, first with his statements on trade deals, but now — and more importantly — on immigration. [..] But now Trump is saying what White Americans have been actually thinking for a very long time. — Kevin MacDonald, director, American Freedom Party [Archive]

Radix Journal

Richard Bertrand Spencer is an American writer, publisher, and activist known for promoting white supremacist views. He is president of The National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think-tank, and Washington Summit Publishers, an independent publishing firm. […] In 2012, he founded Radix Journal as biannual publication of Washington Summit Publishers. — Wikipedia