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 Trump Staffer Busted as White Supremacist, Gets the Ax!

By Staff

NEW YORK, February 6, 2025, 8 p.m. ET - In a shocking turn of events, Luke Meyer, a 24-year-old who worked as a regional field director for the Republican Party in western Pennsylvania, was fired after being outed as a white supremacist.

Meyer, who operated under the alias Alberto Barbarossa, co-hosted a podcast with notorious white nationalist Richard Spencer, who infamously organized the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

During his podcast, Meyer pushed some truly outrageous ideas, stating, “Why can’t we make New York, for example, white again? Why can’t we clear out and reclaim Miami?” It’s the kind of rhetoric that raises eyebrows and alarms across the board.

After Politico linked him to his online persona, Meyer admitted to hiding his toxic beliefs from colleagues in the Trump campaign. “I am glad you pieced these little clues together like an antifa Nancy Drew,” he wrote in an email. Talk about being unmasked!

Hired in June by the Pennsylvania GOP, Meyer didn't last long before being ousted, with the party confirming the firing in a text to the Washington Post. His dismissal serves as a stark reminder of the ugly underbelly of extremist ideologies lurking within political circles.

In his parting words, Meyer ominously warned, “Like the hydra, you can cut off my head and hold it up for the world to see, but two more will quietly appear and be working in the shadows.” With neo-Nazi groups aiming to capitalize on Trump’s anti-immigration message, it’s clear the fight against hate is far from over. Stay tuned!