Political commentator Nick Fuentes has retaliated against Vice President JD Vance after Vance publicly criticized him in a recent interview. The feud between the two initially sparked in December when Fuentes made derogatory remarks about the Second Lady of the United States, referring to her as “Jeet,” a racial slur targeting individuals of Indian descent. Vance responded by stating that anyone who attacked his wife could “eat sh*t,” without directly naming Fuentes at the time.
In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Vance was questioned about Fuentes’ increasing influence within right-wing circles. When asked if he would condemn Fuentes, given his significant support among Republican followers, Vance vehemently denounced Nick Fuentes, stating, “Of course I do. He can eat sh*t because anybody who goes after my family, whatever side they’re on, they’re on the opposite side of me.”
In response, Nick Fuentes retaliated on his “America First” podcast, declaring that he would not support Vance’s potential 2028 presidential run and would not encourage others to vote for him. Fuentes firmly stated, “After he officially condemned me, I am now officially ‘never Vance’… JD Vance is officially condemned by the real America First… He’s condemned by the Groypers. And you just lost a huge chunk of support or potential support.”
Furthermore, Fuentes expressed his endorsement for a candidate who prioritizes putting “America first” over other nations like Israel and India. He criticized Vance for supporting H-1B visas for Indians and took aim at Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, mocking her Indian heritage.
During his livestream, Fuentes also criticized President Trump and JD Vance for what he perceived as unfulfilled promises and failures within the administration, including the lack of mass deportations and peace with Russia. He challenged Vance to focus on his responsibilities as vice president rather than engaging in public condemnations.
In a bold statement, Fuentes warned Vance, “I’m a live streamer. I can do this all day. I can do this all day, pal. You want to go to war with me? I don’t think you’re going to like how that winds up for you.” He also hinted at discussing Epstein’s alleged connections with the current administration in future episodes of his podcast.
The ongoing feud between Nick Fuentes and JD Vance showcases the division within conservative circles and highlights the clash of ideologies and personal attacks that have become increasingly prevalent in political discourse. As the tension escalates, it remains to be seen how both parties will navigate the fallout and potential implications on their respective platforms.

