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Trump woos the youth vote with YMCA and homophobic live-streamer Adin Ros

Donald Trump and Adin Ross dancing. The car door depicts Trump following his July assassination try. Photo: YouTube screenshot

In a bid to win young conservatives, former President Donald Trump (R) conducted a live-streaming interview with Adin Ross, a 23-year-old Jewish internet personality who has previously interviewed misogynist human trafficking suspect Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes, a white supremacist anti-Semite who dined with Trump in November 2022.

Ross — who lost his 7.2 million followers on the live-streaming platform Twitch last year for streaming using homophobic slurs and permitting racist and anti-Jewish messages in his live chat — now has 1.3 million followers on the Kick live-streaming app, where his Trump interview aired.

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During the 1.5-hour Monday interview at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Florida resort, Trump called the U.S. a “drug addicted” and “crime-infested” nation. Ross gave Trump a Rolex and a Tesla Cybertruck with an image of Trump holding his fist in the air after surviving an assassination on July 15, 2018.

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Ross said that his California high school teachers use to tell him how Trump was a “horrible person.”

“You’re not supposed to do that,” Ross said. It’s not appropriate for teachers to discuss politics at school. Trump said that even the teachers had been brainwashed. He also wanted great schools and a strong military to guard the border. Trump’s GOP platform opposes “racial” and “radical gender ideology” in schools, promising to “defund schools that engage in inappropriate political indoctrination of our children using Federal Taxpayer Dollars.”

Trump then claimed a new war could begin before the November election.

“Our country is in tremendous danger,” economically and militarily, Trump said, before claiming that Israel and Palestine wouldn’t be warring now and Russia would never have invaded Ukraine if he had won re-election in 2020. Trump stated in February that Russia could do “whatever they damn well please” to U.S. Allies. Trump suggested that markets did not have confidence in Biden after his poor performance at the June 27th debate. Illegal immigration has no connection to increased crime, and immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than U.S. Citizens. Studies have found that illegal immigration has no connection to increased crime and that immigrants commit crimes at rates lower than U.S. citizens.
When asked about Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s recent proclaimation of victory in a likely rigged election, Trump said that cities in the South American country have lower crime than U.S. cities because it “moved” its criminals into the United States.

Trump repeated this theme throughout the interview, claiming later on that Harris and Democrats don’t allow police to do their jobs without threat of prosecution, a possible jab at their police reform efforts to end brutality. He also talked about his interview with National Association of Black Journalists. He called the NABJ interview Rachel Scott from ABC News “rude” for asking him about his past slights towards Black Americans. [School]Trump then claimed it’s politically incorrect to proclaim that “all men and women” are created equal, a dogwhistle showing his opposition to transgender existence.

Later on, Ross asked Trump what he thought about Ye, the anti-Semitic rapper previously known as Kanye. Trump described him as “complicated,” but added that he “had a good soul.” Kanye had previously stated that he liked Hitler and loved Nazis. Ross also referred North Korean Supreme leader Kim Jong Un to be “very intelligent, very strong.” While Trump often plays the song at his rallies, the song has undeniably gay undertones.

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