Trump’s Most Prominent Alt-Right, White Nationalist, and Neo-Nazi Supporters

If I wrote that Donald Trump’s foray into politics has generated enthusiastic support from racists across the country and around the globe, I wouldn’t be telling you something you didn’t already know. I thought it would be fun, however, to assemble a cross-section of MAGA Land’s most prominent racists showing their support for President Trump onto one convenient infographic.

MAGA Hats (4)

Alexandre Bissonnette: On January 29, 2017, Bissonnette entered a Quebec City mosque and opened fire on worshippers, killing 6 and injuring 19.

Andrew Anglin: Founder of The Daily Stormer, a popular site for neo-Nazis, white supremacists, anti-Semites, etc. Repeatedly encourages his followers to participate in violence and launch harassment campaigns against private citizens.

Mike Enoch: Creator of the alt-right blog The Right Stuff and host of the Daily Shoah podcast. Popularized the use of (((echoes))) online to discreetly identify Jewish people.

Matthew Heimbach: Founded the Traditionalist Worker Party. Attempted to mount a “National Socialism or Death” college speaking tour earlier this year, only to be arrested for domestic violence soon after.

Richard Spencer: American’s most recognizable white nationalist.

Arthur Jones: Former leader of the American Nazi Party, current Republican nominee to represent Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District.

Chuck Johnson: A Holocaust-denying troll who is currently being sued for falsely naming “16-year-old Joel Vangheluwe as the driver with a story headlined “BREAKING: #Charlottesville Car Terrorist Is Anti-Trump, Open Borders Druggie” on his conspiracy site GotNews.com. Interestingly, Johnson facilitated a meeting between GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Julian Assange back in August 2017. He was also invited to the 2018 State of the Union speech as GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz’s guest.

Martin Sellner: Leader of the European “Identitarian” movement (i.e. white nationalist). Last year, Sellner headed a sea expedition to target boats carrying refugees and stop them from reaching land.

James Allsup: Alt-Right YouTuber commentator and regular attendee of white nationalist rallies such as Unite the Right in Charlottesville, VA and Richard Spencer’s “Free Speech” event in Washington, D.C.

Paul Nehlen: Anti-Semitic white nationalist candidate for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District (Paul Ryan’s seat). Not only has Nehlen published the personal information of journalists and critics (and falsely asserting that many are Jewish even though they aren’t), but he even doxxed a popular alt-right twitter user for not being extreme enough.

Patrick Little: Another neo-Nazi candidate who is running for the Republican nomination to challenge Dianne Feinstein’s California Senate seat.

Jason Kessler: The organizer of last summer’s “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, an event that turned deadly when a white supremacist plowed his vehicle through a crowd of counter-protestors, killing Heather Heyer and injuring dozens more. Just one week after Unite the Right, Kessler tweeted: Heather Heyer was a fat, disgusting Communist. Communists have killed 94 million. Looks like it was payback time.  Despite the disastrous results of last summer’s rally, Kessler has been trying to organize a second Unite the Right for summer 2018.

Tim “Baked Alaska” Gionet: An alt-right loser trying to be famous.

Matthew Colligan: Baked Alaska’s moustachioed buddy. More of an extremist than Baked, Colligan’s favorite catchphrase is “Hitler did nothing wrong.”

Vincent James: White nationalist founder of “The Red Elephants” media collective. James is also connected to a violent white supremacist group called the Rise Above Movement (RAM).

Nick Fuentes: A rat-like 19-year-old who hosts an alt-right podcast called “America First” where Fuentes has been known to pick his nose and eat it while live on air. Fuentes also recently had a speaking gig at an annual white nationalist conference put on by Jared Taylor’s American Renaissance.

Joe Roper: A neo-Nazi who used to make commentary vids on YouTube under the name “Fascist Lemming.”

Dillon Hopper: Leader of Vanguard America, the white supremacist group that James Alex Fields marched with at the Unite the Right rally before ramming his car into a group of counter-protestors.

Kyle “Based Stickman” Chapman: Became an alt-right celebrity for smashing a wooden dowel across the head of a counter-protestor at a Pro Trump Rally.

Nikolas Cruz: Murdered 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, FL on February 14, 2018.