Stop the Steal activist Ali Alexander has released an apology after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances and demands of young men in his political orbit. His longtime ally, the white supremacist Nick Fuentes, told listeners of his podcast that Alexander is “bowing out of public life.”
“I apologize for any inappropriate messages sent over the years. Forgive me,” Alexander wrote in a statement posted to his Telegram channel. He referred to “battling SSA” — which appears to be an acronym for same-sex attraction — and insisted he’d “repented before God.”
Alexander admitted he’d been “careless” in his flirtation, adding that “I’ve flexed my credentials or dropped corny pickup lines.” Alexander insisted that “nothing unlawful has occurred” and that he’s been targeted by “fake accusers or literal honey pots eager to frame me.”
The controversy reflects bitter infighting among former allies in the political camp of Kanye West. Milo Yiannopoulos is a notorious far-right troll who briefly advised West during his antisemitic blitz last year, alongside Fuentes and Alexander. Yiannopoulos reportedly blames the duo for his dismissal from a potential Ye ‘24 bid.
As detailed by Right Wing Watch last week, Yiannopoulos began dropping screen shots of alleged texts Alexander had sent to a young “groyper” (a political follower of Fuentes) soliciting videos and “jack off material.”
The context here is fraught. Yiannopoulos — a notoriously noxious political operator — saw his own...
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