Nick Fuentes is cranking up his political machinery in a major way, pivoting from basement streamer to shadow kingmaker with concrete plans to reshape the 2026 midterms. According to Straight Arrow News, Fuentes dropped a bombshell on his America First show, vowing to sabotage the 2026 midterms through his America First Foundation, a 501c4 nonprofit that's already raked in over 560,000 dollars in donations per tax filings. He's vetting every GOP candidate with America First litmus tests, slamming what he calls the Israeli First lobby, and plotting dark money ads without donor names. This marks a massive biographical shift from isolated streamer to potential political wrecking ball.
On the platform front, Times of India reports that Kick shocked everyone by approving his partnership program Wednesday, only to yank it by Monday, February 2nd without explanation, despite his 35,000 to 40,000 nightly viewers. Fuentes blasted the reversal on X, calling it opaque and sparking creator backlash over Kick's shady policies. It's a big blow to his monetization game and potentially signals a long-term biographical pivot if platforms keep slamming doors.
According to the ADL, Fuentes recently devoted an episode of America First to the Epstein files, positioning himself as an authority on what he calls high-IQ antisemitism. The episode has been viewed over 1.35 million times as of February 12th on Rumble, with clips circulating widely on social media. The ADL notes he argues that Epstein was an Israeli military intelligence asset, claims the organization describes as baseless.
Hindustan Times caught him jabbing Vivek Ramaswamy over a Wall Street Journal op-ed where Ramaswamy quit social media. Fuentes quipped we bullied Vivek off with a laughing emoji, and his supporters called it the biggest win of 2026. Meanwhile, ABC News reports he's leveraging Twitter hard as his last big haven after bans everywhere else, pushing AFPAC intern recruitment post-Orlando conference, retweeting hundreds of applications to his 125,000 followers.
No major public appearances or verified business moves beyond his streams in the past 24 hours, but his Rumble views continue exploding post-Tucker Carlson. Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe to never miss an update on Nicholas Fuentes and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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