Right-wing influencer Nick Fuentes urged his followers to abandon President Donald Trump and the Republican Party over the military attack against Iran.The whiteRight-wing influencer Nick Fuentes urged his followers to abandon President Donald Trump and the Republican Party over the military attack against Iran.The white

Far-right influencer urges followers to 'vote Democrat' and abandon GOP over Iran war

2026/03/02 21:31
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Right-wing influencer Nick Fuentes urged his followers to abandon President Donald Trump and the Republican Party over the military attack against Iran.

The white nationalist livestreamer bitterly lambasted the 79-year-old president's decision to send American troops into Iran in a joint operation with Israeli forces, and the antisemitic conspiracy theorist singled out Jewish commentators who have publicly praised the attack.

"Something has gone horribly wrong. All of those people, with some exceptions, were 'never Trumpers' in 2016," Fuentes said. "[Ben] Shapiro didn't vote for Trump in '16, Mark Levin was critical of Trump in 2016. Where were these people when the movement was actually born, when those pillars were in place? Now all of those people are in the center. The movement is something else now, and what we need in 2028, this is our last chance, we need in 2026 for this administration to be shut the f--- down."

"What does this administration do other than cover up the Epstein files, embezzle money through government contracts and bring us to war for Israel?" he added. "This administration needs to be shut down immediately."

Fuentes then advised his "groyper" followers to withhold their votes from Republican candidates or even back Democratic candidates in November in protest of the Iran war.

"Do not vote in the midterms, and if you do, vote Democrat," Fuentes said. "F--- this. That is what the Republicans deliver. That is what our golden age looks like. The tariffs were refunded, the deportations were stopped. They wound down and withdrew the ICE from Minneapolis. What does this administration do other than embezzle money, go to war with Iran and bury the Epstein files – oh, and blackmail Harvard so they police antisemitism and ban people who criticize Israel from being in American."

"This administration needs to be shut down immediately," he added. "It has forfeited its mandate. They promised no new wars, they promised mass deportations and America first, and we're not getting any of it. So shut it down. In 2026, shut it down, and our only hope is that in 2028 in the Republican primary somebody will emerge who will actually put America first."

Trump has positioned Vice President JD Vance as his preferred successor, although Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also been floated as an heir to his MAGA movement, but Fuentes explicitly rejected both of them.

"I am not voting for the vice president and the secretary of state that brought us to war in Iran,," he said. "I won't do it – 2026, shut it down. You've to to burn the house down with them inside, metaphorically, and in '28 you better hope somebody has a prayer to run the Trump strategy and do another hostile takeover of the GOP. Otherwise, I'm going to become a Democrat, like, at that point, rather than be beholden to this country."

"That is our last chance," he added. "[In the] '28 Republican primary, we need a Trumpian figure to relight the candles. Someone needs to take the flame and take it further than Trump. He needs to take the baton and take it further and fulfill America first. That is the only way out of this at this point. Anyone that is not on this is not serious. The only takeaway that I have on all of these events, you are not pressuring this administration. All of these people told us, if Trump takes us to war in Iran, we'll just tweet about it. Yeah, well that's not really working, is it?"

A financial crisis could be looming because of Donald Trump's administration and their actions in Iran, an economist has claimed.

The president confirmed strikes on Iran earlier this week with a Truth Social post, but the longer-term effects of such a strike will unravel in the coming weeks. Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman believes a dangerous precedent has been set with the bombing of Iran, and that it could bring financial instability to the US.

In his Substack, Krugman pointed out two reasons people should be more worried about the economic volatility that may follow a strike on Iran.

He wrote, "Yet there are, as I see it, at least two reasons — in addition to the threat to shipping — to be more worried about a war in the Middle East than we would have been decades ago.

"First is financial fragility. In 1979, the U.S. financial system was still highly regulated, so that there was little room for serious bank runs and other disruptions. Today, many observers have been warning about potential risks to financial stability, most urgently from private credit. Could the Iran war trigger a broader financial crisis? I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem alarmist to be worried.

"Also, might the war burst a market bubble? The next-to-last line in the table shows the price-earnings ratio for the S&P 500, which was low in 1978 but is very high now. Will those high valuations be sustainable if the fallout from the war causes significant economic damage?"

The Middle East's growing importance in the world economy is also a concern for Krugman, who believes strikes against Iran and subsequent retaliatory strikes on neighboring nations could affect the economy further.

He wrote, "Finally, one point I haven’t seen many observers emphasize is that the modern Middle East now plays an important role in the world economy that goes beyond its status as a major source of oil. Dubai in particular is an important node in the global financial system, as well as playing host to many extremely rich people who thought they had found a safe haven.

"One indicator of that changing status is the transformation of Dubai International Airport into one of the world’s most important travel hubs. To the extent that the war disrupts this new role for the region, that will be another risk to the world economy."

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Reacting to a report from Wall Street Journal that there are growing fears of weaponry shortages looming for the Pentagon after Donald Trump ordered an assault on Iran, a retired general claimed the war planners may have made a major miscalculation.

Appearing on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,“ retired United States Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling explained that when he worked in the Pentagon, one of his duties included war-planning and he understands the constraints that come with limited stocks of weaponry.

With regard to Iran, he suggested the invaded country in some ways may have the upper hand since the US has military needs all over the world.

“The last thing I'd talk about is the president, when he was talking to the New York Times last night, talked about the amount of munitions that are being used; 2000 strikes as of this morning,” he told co-host Joe Scarborough. “About that number, precision weaponry used in all of them, defensive systems like the Patriot missiles and the THAAD [Terminal High Altitude Area Defense] batteries that are protecting various Gulf states and soldiers in the regions have very expensive missiles that they shoot.”

“Those can only last so long, he cautioned. “And as we've said, the intel estimates say that Iran has anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 missiles that they can launch. You can only shoot them down with so many defensive weapons.”

“So the dynamics of expenditure gets into something called battlefield math,” he elaborated. “And somebody at the Pentagon is now concluding, where are we taking risk around other places in the world? I know they're doing that in the Pentagon, because that used to be my job when we were in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 2000’s.”

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Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s attack on Iran is premised on a gossamer web of assumptions and inferences.

Trump says Iran has enough nuclear material to build a bomb within days, will soon have long-range missiles capable of hitting the United States, and plans an attack. But he has offered no evidence. Most experts say he’s wrong.

Here’s the real reason for this war. Trump wants it to divert Americans’ attention from everything that’s gone to s--- on his watch: the economy, ICE’s cruel raids and murders, the crisis in public health as exemplified by the measles epidemic, our loss of friends and allies around the world, his boundless corruption, and his increasing unpopularity as shown in plummeting polls.

Oh, and there are the Epstein files, rapidly closing in on the man whose history of sexual assaults and braggadocio make his complicity highly likely.

Netanyahu is also using this war as a giant diversion. He doesn’t want the world to dwell on the genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.

As former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert wrote recently, “A violent and criminal effort is under way to ethnically cleanse territories in the West Bank. Gangs of armed settlers persecute, harm, wound and even kill Palestinians living there.”

Like Trump, Netanyahu has been trampling constitutional rights — seeking a judicial coup to eliminate the separation of powers, purging Israel’s independent attorney general of his powers, trying to dismiss his own corruption trial, and politicizing appointments to what had been a neutral civil service.

Trump and Netanyahu are using the same authoritarian playbook.

A big part of that playbook is war. War takes over the news. War blots out criticism. War divides a nation’s people, subjecting those against it to being called unpatriotic. War grants leaders all sorts of emergency powers. War consumes everything else.

We mustn’t let this war do so.

I finally watched a tape of Trump’s State of the Union address (I couldn’t bring myself to watch it at the time). It was even more horrendous than I’d imagined.

What stood out for me was all the important problems Trump didn’t mention, as if they didn’t exist. Climate change. Widening inequality. Monopolies driving up prices. Declining real incomes. The growing scourges of poverty — homelessness, hunger, disease, and violence — in America and around the world. Unregulated AI.

If and when he ever mentions them, he calls them “hoaxes.”

Instead, he’s worsened all of them — helping fossil fuels while killing off wind and solar, eviscerating antitrust enforcement and letting monopolies consume entire industries, giving the rich more tax cuts while cutting back Medicaid and food stamps, destroying USAID and discouraging lifesaving vaccines while letting measles run rampant.

And he’s trying to divert attention to fake problems: non-Americans voting in elections (they don’t), Greenland and Venezuela (they pose no threat), “disloyal” Americans who criticize him or judges who try to hold him accountable (thank goodness they’re still trying).

And now, the biggest diversion of all: full-scale war in the Middle East.

Hopefully, the casualties will be limited. Hopefully, Americans will see through this. Hopefully, this will strengthen the resistance to Trump. Hopefully, it will lead to an even greater landslide victory for Democrats and independents in the midterm elections — if Trump allows midterm elections.

Please remain hopeful. Don’t give in to war fever. Stay strong. Be safe. Hug your loved ones.

  • Robert Reich is an emeritus professor of public policy at Berkeley and former secretary of labor. His writings can be found at https://robertreich.substack.com/. His new memoir, Coming Up Short, can be found wherever you buy books. You can also support local bookstores nationally by ordering the book at bookshop.org
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