Trump’s Extremist “Meme Team” Behind “Reich” Video, Wasn’t “Random Online Account Reposted By Staffer”

Media Matters reports:

After former President Donald Trump posted a video mentioning a “unified Reich,” his campaign blamed a “random account” but left out that the account is seemingly part of a pro-Trump “meme team” that has ties to the campaign and is apparently led by Brenden Dilley, a podcaster who regularly spews extreme and hateful rhetoric on his online show.

The post was deleted after Trump’s campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the video “was created by a random account online and reposted by a staffer who clearly did not see the word.”

On his May 21 show, apparent meme team leader and podcaster Dilley defended the video, saying that people “imagined that there is Nazi propaganda,” and adding, “When there is no mistake, and there is only an imagined mistake, there is only an imagined — imagined — controversy, only faggots overreact to imagined controversy.”

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Dilley last appeared here in February 2024 when he declared that “the minute Taylor Swift endorses Biden, it is absolutely incumbent upon us to.punish that bitch.”

Dilley also created the now-infamous “God Made Trump” video that even far-right Christians have condemned.

He is perhaps best known here for having declared that pro-Trump posts “don’t have to be true, they just have to go viral.”

Dilley recently brandished media credentials granted to him for Trump rallies. He first appeared here in 2019 when he claimed that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died and was being “played” by a clone.

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