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Proud Boys and far-right figures cheered Trump's debate call for them to “stand by”

Written by Nikki McCann Ramirez

Research contributions from Alex Kaplan & Media Matters Staff

Published 09/30/20 12:00 AM EDT

During Tuesday’s presidential debate, President Donald Trump was asked by Fox News anchor and moderator Chris Wallace to condemn white supremacist groups, and the president responded with a direct plea to the violent, neo-fascist “Proud Boys” gang, telling them to “stand back and stand by.”

Immediately, members of the group and far-right reactionaries celebrated the president’s statement.

The Proud Boys (via Telegram)

Proud Boys Telegram
Proud Boys Telegram 2
Proud Boys Stand By

The Proud Boys (via Parler)

h/t Karina Brown

Joe Biggs Proud Boys 2
Enrique Tarrio Proud Boys

Nick Ochs (via Telegram)

Nick Ochs Proud Boys

Cassandra Fairbanks (via Twitter)

Fairbanks Proud Boys 1
Fairbanks Proud Boys 2

Milo Yiannopoulos (via Telegram)

Milo Proud Boys

Richard Spencer (via Twitter)

Richard Spencer Proud Boys

Nick Monroe (via Telegram)

Nick Monroe Proud Boys

Jean-François Gariépy (via Twitter)

Jean Francous Gariepy Proud Boys

On pro-Trump site TheDonald.win

The Donald Win Proud Boys

As a former Department of Homeland Security intelligence analyst told The Daily Beat's Will Sommer tonight, this all could have grave consequences in the coming months:

Daryl Johnson, a former Department of Homeland Security intelligence analyst who in 2009 warned of the growing threat of far-right militias, told The Daily Beast that “within the context of Trump’s statements which insinuate future voter fraud, a rigged election, etc., [it] sounds like a subtle endorsement of future use violence by the Proud Boys. Again, another statement by the president that fans the flames of fear and seems to support violent far right groups, rather than condemn them.”

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