Der rechtsextreme britische Aktivist Tommy Robinson besucht das US-Außenministerium – die Trump-Regierung pflegt Verbindungen zu konservativen Gruppen in ganz Europa
Der rechtsextreme britische Aktivist Tommy Robinson besucht das US-Außenministerium – die Trump-Regierung pflegt Verbindungen zu konservativen Gruppen in ganz Europa
> British far-right activist Tommy Robinson was hosted at the US state department on Wednesday, as the Trump administration seeks to cultivate closer ties with conservative and far-right groups across Europe.
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> Robinson, who has a history of making incendiary remarks about Muslims and immigrants, was a guest of Joe Rittenhouse, a senior adviser in the state department’s bureau of consular affairs, which has played a key role in the administration’s crackdown on immigration.
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> “Honored to have free speech warrior @TRobinsonNewEra at Department of State today,” Rittenhouse wrote in a post on social media. “The World and the West is a better place when we fight for freedom of speech and no one has been on the front lines more than Tommy.”
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> Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, confirmed the visit to the state department in his own post on X, saying he was in the US “making alliances & friendships”.
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> A state department spokesperson said: “Tommy Robinson visited the state department in an unofficial capacity on a tour today.”
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> While in Washington, Robinson also conducted an interview with Florida Republican congressman Randy Fine, in which the American politician railed against Islam and sharia law.
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> Robinson, who was denied a visa to go to the US in 2018, was previously imprisoned in the UK for using a passport in someone else’s name to travel to the US.
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> His visit to the state department comes as the Trump administration seeks to bolster its ties with anti-immigration advocates and far-right groups in Europe.
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> Donald Trump’s national security strategy, released last year, claimed Europe was at risk of “civilisational erasure” due to its migration policies and called for “cultivating resistance” within European nations.
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> The Trump administration has also lambasted the EU and the UK over attempts to regulate incendiary rhetoric online, interpreting it as an assault on freedom of speech which disproportionately affects US technology companies.
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> The FT reported this month that the state department was set to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europe to bolster Washington’s message on perceived attacks on freedom of speech.
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> Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has described himself as a free speech absolutist, has thrown his support behind Robinson, portraying him as a free speech campaigner.
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> Robinson last year said Musk had paid his legal fees as he went on trial accused of not giving the police his mobile phone pin when stopped under UK counterterrorism laws. Robinson, founder of the far-right English Defence League, was found not guilty at Westminster magistrates’ court.
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> Musk, who was an adviser to the Trump administration until he fell out with the president, spoke via video link at a rally organised by Robinson last year in London.
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> The entrepreneur called for the dissolution of the UK parliament and urged Britons to “fight back” or “die”.
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for someone who considers himself an English Nationalist he sure does spend a lot of time explicitly supporting foreign governments.
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Keep him.
stenlis on
Why do we call him „conservative“? He does not want to conserve anything. He wants to put everything upside down!
Psephological on
Tommy Ten Names, famous for identity fraud and crossing borders illegally. But his support definitely isn’t based on racism.
Interesting_Minute24 on
Nazi groups, just call them what they are.
LARRYVOND13 on
He outed himself for getting gay dating websites on his algorithm.
He shared his own page saying he was disgusted by the promotion not realising how the algorithm works.
Rogthgar on
‚Groups‘ seem like a stretch since its just one grifter… and I guess the fools who keep donating to him.
feitfan82 on
At this point he should be considered a spy
Dorkseid1687 on
Conservative ?
Racist lying pieces of shit more like.
SteveG5000 on
Fucking poison dwarf
Playful-Marketing320 on
The turd that refuses to flush. He can stay there.
Aggravating-Curve755 on
For any Americans reading this, keep him, we don’t want him.
Washed_up_Vanski on
The Israeli asset will find himself at home in the heart of their dominion.
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**Trump administration is cultivating links with conservative groups across Europe**
Amy Mackinnon in Washington
Published 10 hours ago
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson was hosted at the US state department on Wednesday, as the Trump administration seeks to cultivate closer ties with conservative and far-right groups across Europe.
Robinson, who has a history of making incendiary remarks about Muslims and immigrants, was a guest of Joe Rittenhouse, a senior adviser in the state department’s bureau of consular affairs, which has played a key role in the administration’s crackdown on immigration.
“Honored to have free speech warrior TRobinsonNewEra at Department of State today,” Rittenhouse wrote in a post on social media. “The World and the West is a better place when we fight for freedom of speech and no one has been on the front lines more than Tommy.”
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, confirmed the visit to the state department in his own post on X, saying he was in the US “making alliances & friendships”.
A state department spokesperson said: “Tommy Robinson visited the state department in an unofficial capacity on a tour today.”
While in Washington, Robinson also conducted an interview with Florida Republican congressman Randy Fine, in which the American politician railed against Islam and sharia law.
Robinson, who was denied a visa to go to the US in 2018, was previously imprisoned in the UK for using a passport in someone else’s name to travel to the US.
His visit to the state department comes as the Trump administration seeks to bolster its ties with anti-immigration advocates and far-right groups in Europe.
Donald Trump’s national security strategy, released last year, claimed Europe was at risk of “civilisational erasure” due to its migration policies and called for “cultivating resistance” within European nations.
The Trump administration has also lambasted the EU and the UK over attempts to regulate incendiary rhetoric online, interpreting it as an assault on freedom of speech which disproportionately affects US technology companies.
The FT reported this month that the state department is set to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europe to bolster Washington’s message on perceived attacks on freedom of speech.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has described himself as a free speech absolutist, has thrown his support behind Robinson, portraying him as a free speech campaigner.
Robinson last year said Musk had paid his legal fees as he went on trial accused of not giving the police his mobile phone pin when stopped under UK counterterrorism laws. Robinson, founder of the far-right English Defence League, was found not guilty at Westminster magistrates’ court.
Musk, who was an adviser to the Trump administration until he fell out with the president, spoke via video link at a rally organised by Robinson last year in London.
The entrepreneur called for the dissolution of the UK parliament and urged Britons to “fight back” or “die”.
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his name is **Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon**
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Really can’t stand these grifters.
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> British far-right activist Tommy Robinson was hosted at the US state department on Wednesday, as the Trump administration seeks to cultivate closer ties with conservative and far-right groups across Europe.
>
> Robinson, who has a history of making incendiary remarks about Muslims and immigrants, was a guest of Joe Rittenhouse, a senior adviser in the state department’s bureau of consular affairs, which has played a key role in the administration’s crackdown on immigration.
>
> “Honored to have free speech warrior @TRobinsonNewEra at Department of State today,” Rittenhouse wrote in a post on social media. “The World and the West is a better place when we fight for freedom of speech and no one has been on the front lines more than Tommy.”
>
> Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, confirmed the visit to the state department in his own post on X, saying he was in the US “making alliances & friendships”.
>
> A state department spokesperson said: “Tommy Robinson visited the state department in an unofficial capacity on a tour today.”
>
> While in Washington, Robinson also conducted an interview with Florida Republican congressman Randy Fine, in which the American politician railed against Islam and sharia law.
>
> Robinson, who was denied a visa to go to the US in 2018, was previously imprisoned in the UK for using a passport in someone else’s name to travel to the US.
>
> His visit to the state department comes as the Trump administration seeks to bolster its ties with anti-immigration advocates and far-right groups in Europe.
>
> Donald Trump’s national security strategy, released last year, claimed Europe was at risk of “civilisational erasure” due to its migration policies and called for “cultivating resistance” within European nations.
>
> The Trump administration has also lambasted the EU and the UK over attempts to regulate incendiary rhetoric online, interpreting it as an assault on freedom of speech which disproportionately affects US technology companies.
>
> The FT reported this month that the state department was set to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europe to bolster Washington’s message on perceived attacks on freedom of speech.
>
> Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has described himself as a free speech absolutist, has thrown his support behind Robinson, portraying him as a free speech campaigner.
>
> Robinson last year said Musk had paid his legal fees as he went on trial accused of not giving the police his mobile phone pin when stopped under UK counterterrorism laws. Robinson, founder of the far-right English Defence League, was found not guilty at Westminster magistrates’ court.
>
> Musk, who was an adviser to the Trump administration until he fell out with the president, spoke via video link at a rally organised by Robinson last year in London.
>
> The entrepreneur called for the dissolution of the UK parliament and urged Britons to “fight back” or “die”.
>
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Criminal wanksocks get together
Should be charged with treason.
for someone who considers himself an English Nationalist he sure does spend a lot of time explicitly supporting foreign governments.
Keep him.
Why do we call him „conservative“? He does not want to conserve anything. He wants to put everything upside down!
Tommy Ten Names, famous for identity fraud and crossing borders illegally. But his support definitely isn’t based on racism.
Nazi groups, just call them what they are.
He outed himself for getting gay dating websites on his algorithm.
He shared his own page saying he was disgusted by the promotion not realising how the algorithm works.
‚Groups‘ seem like a stretch since its just one grifter… and I guess the fools who keep donating to him.
At this point he should be considered a spy
Conservative ?
Racist lying pieces of shit more like.
Fucking poison dwarf
The turd that refuses to flush. He can stay there.
For any Americans reading this, keep him, we don’t want him.
The Israeli asset will find himself at home in the heart of their dominion.
**Trump administration is cultivating links with conservative groups across Europe**
Amy Mackinnon in Washington
Published 10 hours ago
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson was hosted at the US state department on Wednesday, as the Trump administration seeks to cultivate closer ties with conservative and far-right groups across Europe.
Robinson, who has a history of making incendiary remarks about Muslims and immigrants, was a guest of Joe Rittenhouse, a senior adviser in the state department’s bureau of consular affairs, which has played a key role in the administration’s crackdown on immigration.
“Honored to have free speech warrior TRobinsonNewEra at Department of State today,” Rittenhouse wrote in a post on social media. “The World and the West is a better place when we fight for freedom of speech and no one has been on the front lines more than Tommy.”
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, confirmed the visit to the state department in his own post on X, saying he was in the US “making alliances & friendships”.
A state department spokesperson said: “Tommy Robinson visited the state department in an unofficial capacity on a tour today.”
While in Washington, Robinson also conducted an interview with Florida Republican congressman Randy Fine, in which the American politician railed against Islam and sharia law.
Robinson, who was denied a visa to go to the US in 2018, was previously imprisoned in the UK for using a passport in someone else’s name to travel to the US.
His visit to the state department comes as the Trump administration seeks to bolster its ties with anti-immigration advocates and far-right groups in Europe.
Donald Trump’s national security strategy, released last year, claimed Europe was at risk of “civilisational erasure” due to its migration policies and called for “cultivating resistance” within European nations.
The Trump administration has also lambasted the EU and the UK over attempts to regulate incendiary rhetoric online, interpreting it as an assault on freedom of speech which disproportionately affects US technology companies.
The FT reported this month that the state department is set to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europe to bolster Washington’s message on perceived attacks on freedom of speech.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has described himself as a free speech absolutist, has thrown his support behind Robinson, portraying him as a free speech campaigner.
Robinson last year said Musk had paid his legal fees as he went on trial accused of not giving the police his mobile phone pin when stopped under UK counterterrorism laws. Robinson, founder of the far-right English Defence League, was found not guilty at Westminster magistrates’ court.
Musk, who was an adviser to the Trump administration until he fell out with the president, spoke via video link at a rally organised by Robinson last year in London.
The entrepreneur called for the dissolution of the UK parliament and urged Britons to “fight back” or “die”.
his name is **Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon**
Really can’t stand these grifters.