Nick Fuentes: “We have a lot of people working in the White House”

Fuentes: “I have some idea of the mood and the temperature over there, and it looks like there's a lot that is happening”

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From the January 15, 2026, edition of Infowars' The Alex Jones Show

ALEX JONES (HOST): Are you white pilled, red pilled, thinking reality pilled? The geopolitics of Venezuela, that versus the other things that are happening. Overall, your view on Trump, why you’ve warmed some, where would you like to see him go?

NICK FUENTES (GUEST): Well, it's clear that he has gotten the message. I know that for a fact. I know that him and his team have gotten the message and because they see the numbers. The favorability, approval numbers are all down. And it is also clear that Trump is making a concerted effort to reboot.

And there's some things I can't speak on, but they are really making an effort to get some initiative and get some momentum going. Now whether we're actually going to be see anything tangible, that is what remains to be seen —

JONES: Let me interrupt you because we don’t talk a lot off-air. I have the White House reach out a lot, and ask my opinion. I’ll leave it at that. You just kind of hinted at it — have you had them reach out to you, finally askk for your advice?

FUENTES: No. I don't talk to them directly, but we have a lot of people working in the White House.

JONES: Keep going. Sorry.

FUENTES: Yeah, but, basically so you know, I have some idea of the mood and the temperature over there, and it looks like there's a lot that is happening. You know, they brought on 12,000 ICE agents. They're increasing the detention capacity for illegals.

There seems to be, they lit a fire under some of the cabinet members to get some stuff going. So I think that they've gotten the message. There's going to be some more energy. But, again, the question is when the rubber meets the road, are they going to be able to do mass deportations? If even people like Joe Rogan are saying this is the gestapo, there's going to be huge political pressure like there was in 2018 with family separation. That was always the question is can they stick it out even when it's super unpopular?