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Nick Fuentes: “Obama in the lame duck period... There's a resolution in the…”

Featuring: Nick Fuentes, Far-right, White nationalist, Christian nationalist | Far-right Political Commentator | National

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Tucker Carlson Interviews Nick Fuentes

Published | Video Starts at 16:02

And there was one thing that happened just before that that really struck me as strange. And I've told this story before. I'm not going to spend too much time on it, but suffice to say, Barack Obama in the lame duck period... There's a resolution in the Security Council condemning the settlements in the west bank in Israel. And typically the U.S. Delegation will veto those resolutions condemning Israel. Well, Obama's on his way out. He's got nothing to lose. So the US Delegation abstains from the resolution, and it passes. And Fox News and all the pro Israel conservatives are calling him an anti Semite. They're saying he hates Jews, he's an anti Semite, he hates Israel. (16:02–16:26)

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Asserts that the U.S. abstained from a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements during Obama's lame duck period.

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