Mediaite reports:
Last December, in a Florida hotel room just three miles from President Donald Trump’s “Winter White House,” a policy advisor for the Trump-tied nonprofit America First Policies praised Nazis and expressed disappointment that they didn’t “keep fucking going.”
Juan Pablo Andrade voiced his love for the Third Reich — in a video obtained by Mediaite — while attending a Turning Point USA conference, which is a youth conservative organization, endorsed by everyone from Trump to Senator Marco Rubio, known as much for racism as it is for diaper-wearing.
The organization — founded by Charlie Kirk and in the news recently because one of its members received Twitter shoutouts from Kanye West and Trump – held its 2017 annual activism summit in West Palm Beach, Florida, a stone’s throw from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
Andrade, aside from his work for the pro-Trump America First group, has quite the resume. Per his LinkedIn account, he worked on Trump’s National Hispanic Advisory Council, Trump’s National Diversity Coalition and the Trump campaign as a surrogate. He writes for The Hill as an opinion contributor and has shared his political opinions on NewsmaxTV, CNN Latino, and Univision.
Hit the link for Mediaite’s exhaustive exposé, including photos, videos, and social media posts.
WATCH: Policy Advisor For Trump-Tied ‘America First’ Group Praises Nazis: They Should’ve Kept ‘Going’ https://t.co/v3IAkw5GxN (Exclusive by @calebecarma) pic.twitter.com/tPR6whOVXz
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) May 10, 2018
@AmericaFirstPol Reporter for https://t.co/S1s9XlEddY here—do you all have any comment on the Mediate story on Juan Pablo Andrade? He’s identified himself in The Hill as a spokesman for your group.
— Ben Mathis-Lilley (@BenMathisLilley) May 10, 2018
At a @TPUSA conference in December, Juan Pablo Andrade of @AmericaFirstPol discussed his disappointment that Nazis didn’t “keep f*****g going” with a neo-Nazi who was at Charlottesville.
Andrade also mocks the murder of Heather Heyer in the recordings. https://t.co/wDPwOEUkcQ
— Randall Judt (@randalljudt) May 10, 2018
Your name is Juan Pablo Andrade. If Nazis kept going, you’d be on the list, too, dummy. https://t.co/NMZdlhBn7H
— Matt Ortega (@MattOrtega) May 10, 2018