Donald Trump headlined the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) where several Nazis were in attendance, but CPAC has denied it.

NBC reported the Nazi allegation, saying that they "mingled openly at CPAC" while they spread "antisemitic conspiracy theories" and worked to find allies. I Photo: Waters.Justin Wikimedia Commons
An editor at NBC ripped CPAC’s false claims using photos, David McAfee reported for Raw Story.
The news outlet reported the Nazi allegation, saying that they "mingled openly at CPAC" while they spread "antisemitic conspiracy theories" and worked to find allies.
"The presence of these extremists has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes," according to NBC's report.
CPAC's Matt Schlapp hit back, saying "NBC’s claim that there was a Nazi presence at CPAC 2024 is false, misleading, and grossly manipulative — especially coming from a writer who has carried the water for Hamas in much of his reporting on the Israel-Gaza war.”
NBC deputy tech editor Ben Goggin belied Schlapp’s claim, saying “the Nazis introduced themselves to me at a mixer and said they were national socialists, started talking about skull measurements and pushing the conspiracy theory that all races were being controlled by Jewish people," he said.
"They were posting about their presence at CPAC online."
One of them wore a CPAC badge, he added. Schlapp himself is under fire for sexual harassment.
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