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Nick Fuentes Throws Drink At Couple at In-N-Out Burger During Food Fight

TMZ.com Saturday, 3 December 2022
Nick Fuentes found out the hard way he's not welcome in Los Angeles ... 'cuz the white nationalist just got in a food fight at a famed In-N-Out Burger. Check out the video, obtained by TMZ, showing Nick holding a large cup ... without warning he…
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News video: Mike Pence Takes Swing at Trump Over Nick Fuentes, Kanye West Dinner

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This is in regards to Trump having dinner at Mar-a-lago last Tuesday. Trump invited Nick Fuentes and Kanye West. The White House on Saturday took aim at former President Trump for dining with white nationalist Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago this week, saying that hate has β€œno place in America.”

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