Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
December 13, 2025
Before each episode of America First With Nicholas J. Fuentes begins, a surreal mix of images and video clips runs, like a screen saver, for an unpredictable and seemingly eternal amount of time. Gentle plains of swaying grass, trickling streams, and the show's logo flash across the screen. EDM kicks in. Psychedelic depictions of Christian imagery, including Jesus's crucifixion, come and go. So do snippets of Fuentes talking about, among other things, borders, drag queens, and his faith. 'We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth,' he says. I've become intimately familiar with these clips. Recently, I spent five days as a regular Fuentes viewer. Across five episodes of the nightly broadcast, I watched the 27-year-old white-supremacist influencer speak into a microphone for just shy of 12 hours total. The show is scheduled to air live on Rumble at 9 p.m. central time, but it rarely begins on time. Throughout the week, the opening scenes... learn more