Trump gets endorsement from 'literal neo-Nazi': report

Leader of the neo-Nazi group NSC-131, Chris Hood, endorsed Donald Trump on Tuesday, Rolling Stone reports.
Based in New England, NSC-131's goal is "to create a whites-only homeland" throughout the region, but Hood's mission, according to the report, is to advocate "for all Nationalists in New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maine, Virginia, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan to vote for Donald Trump."
A former Proud Boys member, Rolling Stone reports that "the literal neo-Nazi" leader "has also advanced a slightly less-militant, white separatist movement called PINE, which has passed out literature" around the GOP nominee's rallies.
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Posted to Telegram, Hood's endorsement submits that a Trump win could lead to the neo-Nazi's "ultimate victory," and adds that "casting a ballot for Trump provides a no-regrets way for race separatists to act — 'even if it means just one less Somalian in Maine, one less Haitian in Ohio, and one more foot of wall built,'" the publication notes.
Hood writes, "We must appeal to our people, understand their concerns, and work toward real actionable solutions to the problems we face. Our people are not just going to get murdered, raped, and robbed into becoming Nationalists."
The endorsement comes one day after far-right extremism researcher and writer Amanda Moore revealed that Trump's campaign fired Pennsylvania field director Luke Meyer, after Moore reported on the MAGA Allie's "white nationalist views."
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Rolling Stone's full report is available at this link (subscription required).