Overview
- Fuentes openly embraced being a racist, called Adolf Hitler “cool,” argued he does not want to live around Black people, and said women should not have the right to vote.
- He told Morgan he is a virgin, denied being gay, and described women as “very difficult to be around,” prompting Morgan to call his stance textbook misogyny.
- Pressed on the Holocaust, Fuentes said he is open to the six‑million figure while framing his interest around opposing European speech laws and alleging political misuse of Holocaust memory.
- The livestream peaked at roughly 117,000 concurrent viewers and quickly drew millions of post‑broadcast views, fueling fresh attention to his rhetoric.
- Coverage highlighted Morgan’s tougher approach compared with Tucker Carlson’s October interview, which Fuentes said did not press him, as Sen. Chuck Schumer introduced a resolution rejecting Fuentes and his white supremacist views.