Forbes reports:
Former President Donald Trump recently hosted the “Nelk Boys” on his plane and praised the creators—who recorded a litany of off-color pro-Trump pranks, including pretending to sell dog meat—as “stars,” another foray into the world of YouTubers and podcasters as he seeks to boost support among young male voters.
The “Nelk Boys,” who built an internet following and merchandise business from prank videos and party-related content on YouTube, have routinely voiced support for Trump and hosted him on their podcast, but a new video shows the group met intimately with Trump on Oct. 14 after a prominent rally in California.
The 29-minute video also showed several attempts from the “Nelk Boys” to sell “dog and cat” meat at a food truck in Springfield, Ohio, in reference to a viral false claim by Trump. Trump did not participate or engage directly in the group’s pranks, but he later appears in the video.
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A pro-Trump group set up a fake food truck in Springfield, Ohio selling “dog” and “cat” meat and implied they were working with Haitians.
They did manage to get one customer to try the food. He wasn’t Haitian. pic.twitter.com/RIumhrp16V
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