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00:00Nick Fuentes attacks J.D. Vance over racist comments about his wife.
00:05RadarOnline.com reported that podcaster Nick Fuentes responded after Vice President J.D. Vance
00:10publicly criticized him while defending his wife, Usha. The exchange followed repeated negative
00:16remarks about her, triggering a sharp back and forth that quickly spread across political and
00:21social media circles. Fuentes said he appreciated what he called Vance's invitation, joking that
00:27it was gracious despite his own antagonism. He admitted he started the beef and described
00:32Vance as a better man, giving him public credit for responding calmly. Fuentes characterized Vance's
00:38remarks as an offer to join a holiday meal with his family at the Naval Observatory. He framed the
00:43comment as a symbolic gesture tied to Christmas spirit, even while acknowledging his own history
00:49of provoking the Vice President. Fuentes said he must respectfully decline, stating he did not want
00:54to eat S, insisting that refusal was the point. He repeated his rejection and claimed cultural
01:00reasons, while reaffirming that he would not accept what he described as the invitation's premise.
01:06He concluded by thanking Vance for the gesture, while repeating that he would not be eating S.
01:11Fuentes maintained his dismissive tone, doubling down on his refusal and using provocative language
01:16that continued to draw criticism from political observers and social media users.
01:20Vance publicly defended his wife after Fuentes used racially offensive language. He stated that
01:27anyone who attacks my wife can eat S, calling it his official policy as Vice President, and
01:33emphasized that such personal attacks were unacceptable. Vance also addressed Fuentes' use
01:38of offensive slang and racial insults. He stressed that people should be judged by their actions rather
01:44than ethnicity, while acknowledging that some of Fuentes' followers had sent hostile messages to his
01:49friends and family. J.D. Vance said claims about Nick Fuentes' influence in Donald Trump's
01:54administration are exaggerated and distract attention from more important political issues.
01:59He added that racism should be judged by who holds real power and shapes policy,
02:04not by the commentary of a single controversial podcaster.
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