What will American fascism look like if the trumpists have their way.
Noah Malgeri was recently with Paul Gosar at the Republicans for National Renewal meeting.
Noah Malgeri received the group’s endorsement and considers himself a nationalist.
Republicans for National Renewal’s leadership team has ties to white nationalists.
Noah Malgeri attended the recent TPUSA event and attended another event with Lauren Boebert.
In espousing notions of conspiracy such as one touting that an, "illegitimate cabal...stole our government...to transform our beloved republic into an authoritarian, Marxist regime," Malgeri attracted the attention of national figures such as Wayne Allyn Root and received the endorsement of Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar. However on the heels of a contentious lawsuit with the renegade GOP leaning consulting firm McShane LLC, the first time candidate has seen his support from Gosar disappear and media scrutiny of his run increase. And with attention now being paid to it from the likes of the venerable Jon Ralston, Malgeri's entire platform and past actions are being examined.
What has been discovered is that same man who, in addition to railing against Marxist infiltration, is now calling for a shutdown of the southern border and the denial of refugees to make their claims in the US. Along with his immigration plank, Malgeri revealed to long time Las Vegas political activist Steve Sanson that General Mark Milley should be executed live on C-SPAN. Yet, prior to announcing his candidacy, Malgeri actively advocated for asylum seekers, and saw his newest business venture seeded with revenue gifted to him from the office of Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak. Furthermore, records show Malgeri's current lawsuit against McShane, LLC is the second active one he part of, the other being a Federal Court case in Florida against the maker of an over the counter pill used to alleviate depression, among other health benefits.
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With fierce competition in the CD-3 GOP primary, including trying to play catch up to current conservative front runner April Becker, and the incumbent Democrat Susie Lee potentially waiting for him in the general election, Malgeri's campaign must stabilize quickly. And part of that undertaking will be for Noah Malgeri to explain to supporters, and a skeptical media, exactly what he believes in now, and what caused such a shift in his views and values from just a few months ago.