Asked what he’d do as president, Nick Fuentes says: “I would just take away the right to vote for tons of people. Women for sure.”
Fuentes: “If I were president on day one, I'm bringing the National Guard everywhere. I'm talking hundreds of thousands of National Guard in all the major cities, and we are putting that shit on lock. It is going to be martial law.”
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From the November 24, 2025, edition of the Jack Neel Podcast, uploaded to YouTube
JACK NEEL (HOST): So I guess the year is 2036. Nick Fuentes is elected president of the United States. What does day one look like in Nick Fuentes America?
NICK FUENTES (GUEST): Oh, day one is going to be ugly. No. But look. I mean, day one --
NEEL: Also, I should have clarified. Would you run for president?
FUENTES: Oh, maybe. I don't know. I don't think I could ever win because I'm too offensive. I'm too provocative. But, assuming I did and if I won, I would immediately -- Here's the role of the president: the president is the chief law enforcement officer of the country. That's really the goal. The executive is to execute the laws that are passed by Congress. And what is happening right now is, of course, the nation's in open rebellion.
We have a criminal illegal alien population of maybe 40 million people. We don't even know. I mean, it could be 20, 30, 40, maybe 50 million illegal aliens here and they all have to be returned. At the minimum, many of them, tens of millions of them, have to be returned because they have no legal standing here.
Well, what happens when you try to do this? You see what's happening in Broadview here in Illinois. You get riots, you get protests, you get the mayor and the governor resisting. You got to go in and arrest those people too. What else is happening in Chicago and New York and LA? Rampant crime, chaos, murder. There was a story last night, somebody drove a stolen car through the window of a luxury store and did a grand theft in the store and got away. And this happens all the time in Chicago.
So if I were president on day one, I'm bringing the National Guard everywhere. I'm talking hundreds of thousands of National Guard in all the major cities, and we are putting that shit on lock. It is going to be martial law.
We are getting in the public transit. We are going to be in the city square. We're going to be in the worst neighborhoods. We are going to be, if this is the case, it would be visible. It would be broken window policing. You know, every crime is going to be punished, littering, you know, vandalism, graffiti, everything is going to be punished, and many people are going to be deported.
And the message would be, we have laws here. We don't fuck around. This is the United States. You have to follow the law and we're no longer going to pander to criminals. If you're a criminal, you're going to jail. You know, we're not going to have a society where peaceful, law-abiding people are held hostage by opportunists and predators and violent people. It's going to be the reverse. The violent people are going to be afraid to go in the streets. The violent people are going to see a law enforcement presence and they're not going to want to go outside or drive down certain streets rather than the reverse where law abiding people are afraid to go into certain neighborhoods. I think that's the first thing any president has to do.
NEEL: What rights would you take away from women?
FUENTES: Well, I would just take away the right to vote for tons of people. Women for sure, but also I'd raise the voting age to like, 25 in general. I would probably take away the right to vote for, you know, maybe people that have no stake, no skin in the game.
Because here's the thing, even the men. I look at a lot of men who are students and, you know, they're 21 years old and their parents are paying for their apartment and they've never had a real job and they're out there telling everybody this is the way the world has to be. Well, how do you know? You know, if you don't own property and you don't know, like, how the trains run. If you know, because if you, let's say you even own your own home. You need to know a little bit about how the world works. You need to know about weather. You need to know about moisture. You need to know about, you know, like basic things for how we have a human habitation. You know what I'm saying?
Property developers uniquely understand these things. Taxes and insurance and code and how money is made. Like, they understand what makes the world go round. An 18-year-old that is renting an apartment and never had a real job and is basically, their parents are paying for everything. They don't have a car.
They really have no way of knowing how the world works, and they also have no skin in the game. Whoever wins the election, it doesn't really matter that much, actually, for them. So, I would say that we have to really seriously consider reworking who is eligible to vote based on, you know, who we would entrust that decision with, who we'd feel comfortable entrusting the decision of who should run our country with. And, you know, what comes to mind is people with children, people that own property, people that are of a certain age, people that have had military service, people that speak English. You know, how about that? I mean, there would be some requirements that'd be introduced.