
If you open Nick Fuentes’ Wikipedia page today, one of the first things you’ll see is a long section titled “Relationship with Donald Trump.”
The heading alone makes most simple readers people think, “Oh, they must be friends or allies.” That’s the first trick. Straight away, from the very first sentence, the Trump haters and those folks with Trump Derangement Syndrome have all the ammo they need to announce with certainty that Donald Trump aligns himself with Nick Fuentes and his followers – a group that calls themselves “GROYPERS.”
The Wikipedia entry keeps circling back to one single event: a 2022 dinner at Mar-a-Lago with Trump, Kanye West and Fuentes.
Trump has said dozens of times he had never heard of Fuentes. In truth, Kanye West brought Fuentes to Mar-a-Pago uninvited, and the whole thing lasted less than an hour.
Wikipedia mentions Trump’s explanation, but it buries it to obfuscate the truth. The Wikipedia entry leads with a single anonymous quote from an Axios reporter who claimed “a source close to Trump” said the former president was “very taken” with Fuentes and the two men were “fawning” over each other.
There you go. One unnamed person, one dinner, one quote, and suddenly it sounds like Trump was star-struck by a white nationalist. This is why, unless you’re a complete moron, you should never donate money to Wikipedia. It is not a reliable source and its content is the kind of left wing propaganda that leans in malice and character assassination.
Next Wikipedia trick: the page repeatedly says Fuentes “adopted” Trump’s “America First” slogan and that Groypers believe they are the “real” or “true” version of Trumpism.
That sentence turns a one-way crush (Fuentes is obsessed with Trump) into a two-way relationship. Readers come away thinking Trump wants these guys on his side. The truth is the exact opposite, but again, Wikipedia’s intent is to make you believe otherwise. This is why, again, unless you’re a complete moron, you should never donate money to Wikipedia. Again, it is not a reliable source and its content is left wing propaganda…again.
From 2023 through all of 2025, Fuentes has spent most of his streams trashing Trump – calling him a “sellout,” a “Zionist puppet,” launching “Groyper War 2” to sabotage Trump’s 2024 campaign, and telling his followers Trump is part of an “Epstein cover-up.”
Wikipedia does list some of these attacks, but they’re stuck at the very bottom of the section, long after most people who already hate Trump stop reading.
The third trick is the label game. Yes, Fuentes really is a white nationalist and antisemite – no argument there. But Wikipedia slaps the words “far-right,” “white nationalist,” and “neo-Nazi sympathies” everywhere, then keeps Trump’s name in the same paragraphs. The average reader with a narrow focus on hating Trump finishes the page thinking Trump dines with neo-Nazis and loves it. Then, they in turn will tell two friend who will tell two friends. Again, this is why you should never donate a red cent to Wikipedia. One day they will come for you, and it will be your $2.75 donation that kept the monstrous head of Wikipedia above water.
Meanwhile, the article never makes it crystal-clear that Fuentes and his Groypers now hate Trump more than many leftists do.
Finally, Wikipedia uses “far-right” so loosely that normal 2016 Trump positions – strong borders, America-First trade deals, skepticism of forever wars – get painted as extremist just because Fuentes says he likes them too. It’s guilt-by-association on steroids.
In short, the page is technically sourced and doesn’t outright lie, but the structure, the headlines, the heavy emphasis on one anonymous quote, and the burying of Fuentes’ nonstop attacks on Trump all work together to leave you with one big impression: Donald Trump secretly embraces Groyper radical-right views.
The real story – one regretted dinner followed by three years of mutual contempt – gets drowned out by careful wording and section titles. That’s how a “neutral” encyclopedia can nudge millions of readers toward a conclusion that is pretty much the opposite of what actually happened.
P.S. – What the Nick Fuentes “Trump” Section Should Actually Say
Nick Fuentes likes to call his show “America First” because he copied the phrase from Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
At first he claimed to be a big Trump supporter but that changed fast.
In November 2022, Kanye West (Ye) brought Fuentes (uninvited) to a short dinner at Mar-a-Lago without telling Trump who Fuentes was. Trump later said he had never heard of Fuentes and only sat with them because Ye asked.
One news outlet quoted an unnamed person saying Trump seemed to like Fuentes at the table, but Trump publicly said the dinner was a mistake.
After that night, Fuentes turned against Trump. He spent 2023–2025 calling Trump a sell-out and a puppet, told his followers not to vote for him, and ran online campaigns attacking Trump’s 2024 run. As of late 2025, Fuentes still hates Trump and Trump has never mentioned Fuentes again or given him any support.
That’s it. I just saved you from having to read anything else about Nick Fuentes and how he does NOT connect to Donald Trump.
