Nick Fuentes is a 27-year-old self-described neo-Nazi. He has never had a girlfriend, never slept with a woman, and thinks “all sex is gay.” He openly hates women (when Roe v Wade was overturned he shouted “your body my choice” with glee), openly hates black people (even calls them the N word on his podcast), openly hates all marginalized people, openly hates Jews and is a Holocaust denier, and he openly states that he loves Hitler. Nick Fuentes seemingly hates everything and everyone that is not a White Christian man. I personally question whether he even hates himself and those in his “army.”
Nick Fuentes is also dangerous. And the only reason he is so is because social media has given him a platform. And not only social media, but the Republican party has as well. After the assassination of the other far right-winger, Charlie Kirk (by a reported Fuentes Groyper), Fuentes is the new golden boy of the right.
So why then, does a group of young men who go by the moniker “Groyper army,” mold their entire personalities around such a vile comic book villain type, who would be comical if he wasn’t so dangerous?
Two words: Hate & Insecurity. I don’t think their insecurity can exist without hate. Nothing about Nick Fuentes and his neo-Nazi “Groyper army” is normal.
SIDEBAR: Who Are the Groypers?
The term “Groyper” comes from a cartoon frog or toad meme. The frog—or toad—is a more rotund, smug, and explicitly racist-coded variation of the Pepe the Frog meme, which was widely adopted by the alt-right. The image serves as an online mascot for Fuentes’ followers.
Why then, are we normalizing publicizing them and giving them free platforms to spew their hate?
Why then, are Michigan political candidates marching with neo-Nazis?
Before I answer these questions, let’s address the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Understanding the First Amendment Protection
- Freedom of speech: Individuals are protected from government censorship of their speech.
- Freedom of the press: This protects the expression of ideas through publication and dissemination and prohibits the government from censoring the media or punishing it for publishing information.
Two very important protections that are fundamental to democracy.
Now, let’s talk about how freedom of speech is constantly misinterpreted in order to push forth an agenda. We are going to use our current practice of willingly platforming neo-Nazis and allowing them to spread their misinformation, fear, and hate.
Let’s be clear: freedom of speech protects you from government punishment. It does not protect you from social, professional, or moral consequences outside of the government.
Why then, are we falling back on the First Amendment’s freedom of speech clause to willingly platform admitted and self-aligned neo-Nazis?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t we fight a whole World War (II) to not normalize Nazis after they annihilated over 6 million Jews, and a total of 11 million people when you include the millions of others they extinguished for racial, political, and ideological reasons?
Why then, are we normalizing a group of wildly insecure men who are going through an existential crisis, and are so consumed by hate they don’t know how to exist without it? Not only that, but they refuse to attempt to try.
Why are we choosing to profile them—in political circles and in positions of power—when their sentiments are anti-American, and anti-democratic?
They espouse violent tendencies. They espouse violent rhetoric. And even the ones who don’t say the quiet parts out loud still choose to align themselves with those who do.
Let me be perfectly clear
What happened in Dearborn on November 18 was not a harmless “protest.” It was a provocation. A political stunt. And it wasn’t random.
Chadwick Twillman, a Republican candidate for Michigan’s 35th District State Senate seat, and his Bay City associate, Jayden Scott, were at the center of it—riding on Anthony Hudson’s bus, cheering, marching, and aligning themselves with a rally steeped in white Christian nationalism. Jake Lang himself admitted this event was aligned with the neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes’ Groyper army, as seen in this video (scroll to bottom). Hudson, also a Republican, is running for Michigan governor next year.
This isn’t just political theater. When candidates normalize extremism like this, it signals to voters that hatred and division are acceptable in public life. It lowers the bar for political behavior and puts real communities—like Dearborn—at risk.
I’ve watched the footage. I’ve listened to the audio. In one video, Twillman is suited up, walking alongside Jake Lang, the apparent leader of this display of hate, as he carries a large wooden cross over his shoulder like he was Jesus Christ himself.
In another and at the conclusion of the Dearborn City Council meeting, Scott, clad in all black, spews his hate (1:56:18) and then comes unhinged as he screams at the top of his lungs, “Christ is King,” (a Groyper dog whistle) following Jake Lang’s foray of anti-American, anti-Muslim rhetoric.
Hudson’s voice comes through, too. During the city council meeting (1:45:28), he blasted the group for their “anti-American” sentiments, stating that he had nothing to do with them. But in another video released by Cam Higby and captured by @breakingnewsbobby on TikTok, he’s recorded admitting his role in orchestrating the event and states the importance of “playing chess” and “outsmarting them.” Not to mention the video of Scott driving (rather unsafely) the campaign bus with Lang aboard, and then another with Lang and Twillman stepping down off the stairs of the bus and then moments later calling Hudson a traitor and spray painting the word “cuck” on his bus.
Performative, and nothing but. Clearly, they don’t realize the rest of us have functioning brains.
This wasn’t grassroots community organizing. As evidenced, this was a coordinated political operation. In fact, if you watch Jake Lang’s full video, you’ll see that he believes he is far more intelligent than he really is. He contradicts and implicates himself repeatedly.
Jake Lang, a convicted and pardoned January 6 cop beater and candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida (he’s running to take Rubio’s old seat) didn’t just cosplay like he was Jesus Christ himself; he acted the opposite of the “King” of his own religion by spewing his hate at the city council meeting (1:58:21), demanding the expulsion of Muslims from Michigan and the United States—and at one point—referring to them as “parasites” who out breed white people.
He was also filmed intentionally attempting to incite violence by slapping a Quran with bacon before he attempted to burn it, and was stopped.
To Lang and those who possess the same ideology: you do know that no one is actively committing ethnic cleansing against white people here in the United States or anywhere else in the world, right? The white replacement theory and white nationalist rhetoric that Lang spewed during his speech in front of the council is steeped in delusion. It’s all in his head and in the heads of those like him In fact, as I type, it is white people—with support of the U.S. government—who are actively committing ethnic cleansing against brown Muslims in Gaza and has been for over two years now.
There are over 8 billion people in the world. White people make up roughly 11% of it. We are not the majority and never will be. In fact, if the other 89% of the world’s population hated white people like some white people hate them, don’t you think they would have removed us from earth by now? The fear is delusional.
Also, isn’t it white Christian nationalists who are oppressing women and other marginalized communities by passing laws taking their rights away right here in the United States because those groups make men like Lang uncomfortable? (So much for the “fuck your feelings” crowd). The irony of his statement that Muslims are doing this to women while leaving out the fact that those laws are being passed by far-right white extremists right here in the United States, is clearly lost on him. Or is it?
The actions of these men should piss you off if you have an ounce of belief in democracy and respect for the freedoms we hold dear and are forced to fight for daily as women and marginalized groups.
As the daughter of a Vietnam vet (101st Airborne, Tet Offensive, two Purple Hearts, severe acute PTSD, agent orange poisoning) and the granddaughter of two WWII vets who fought the Nazis, their rhetoric and behavior are a slap in the face to everyone who fought, sacrificed, and died for this country—or were forgotten by it. Freedom of speech protects everyone on our soil from government retaliation for speaking out against them; it was never meant to shield those who incite violence or call for the death or expulsion of everyone but white men, regardless of what these white men preach. This is why the Constitution was written as a living document to be amended as society evolved. Time to evolve.
To see Twillman walk among these people and egging the community on? That’s a deliberate choice and it makes him unfit to hold any public office. The same holds true for Hudson.
Twillman didn’t unleash hate at the city council meeting (2:09:14). In fact, he didn’t say anything inflammatory but was clearly unnerved by an alleged comment off screen about his “cheap” suit. He didn’t have to be inflammatory with his speech. His presence and actions at the protest speak for him. He didn’t need to shout. Marching, aligning, organizing—that’s messaging enough.
Scott, though—he made his beliefs loud and clear, offering up religious slogans in direct alignment with extremist rhetoric. These aren’t fringe props; they’re political signals that are aligned with white supremacy groups—and specifically—Nick Fuentes Groyper army.
The fact is: Twillman and Scott are business partners operating in the Saginaw area under the name Mountain Movers Firm. There is currently no website for it. The site came down around the time he launched his campaign, but Scott’s website highlights how they do business. There’s a lot to unpack and question here.
Twillman himself relocated to Michigan from Arizona seemingly last year. And yes, he was once convicted of aggravated assault. He served time for stabbing someone in the back, along with a long record of other run ins with the law, many of them driving without a license and/or required insurance. This stabbing isn’t a minor political misstep. This is a massive red flag, showing up in public life with marching orders.
According to another source, @LouisofMonmouth—who seems to know Twillman and is a self identified J6er—on Twitter/X, Twillman is the nephew of disgraced CIA Director Mike Pompeo and has allegedly lied about this in the past and changed his story. This specific claim could not be independently verified outside of the screenshots on the post. @LouiseofMonmouth states that Twillman also drove Jacob Chansley (known as the QAnon Shaman) to the Capitol for January 6 and allegedly hid useful video from J6ers for years. He’s since released a plethora of video of his involvement on his Twitter/X channel @ChadwickVltra. In the post referenced here, Twillman states that he didn’t drive Chansley, but that they did drive together. Semantics.
He also brags in a post dated December 27, 2024, that he has “had the privilege of sitting down in rooms with colonels and generals.” He also states that he “even met with President Trump’s lawyer to review hours of footage I documented on January 6th, 2021.”
The post also states that Twillman’s candidacy is backed by Michael Flynn. Yes, that Michael Flynn. His campaign website is full of photos with him, indicating a public alignment with Flynn.
I know what political theater looks like. I also know what it means to weaponize faith, to use fear and hatred as a campaign prop. And that’s exactly what went down here.
Meanwhile, Anthony Hudson, the man hauling them in, was not shy in his audio. He framed this as strategy. He orchestrated transportation with the wrap for his bus apparently paid for by Scott. He lined up speakers. He’s running for governor—and he clearly thought this stunt would play politically. Because he thinks he’s smarter than the rest of us. They all do.
Pushing Back
Local leaders have pushed back. Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud condemned the protest in no uncertain terms. As he said during the city council meeting:
“Some of them were misled; others came with hate in their hearts. One man wrapped a Quran in bacon … calling others monkeys and saying that they are incompatible with America… The marchers tried to divide, but Dearborn did what Dearborn always does: We stood tall … We are a city built by workers, by immigrants, by veterans, and by families who believe in the promise of America.”
He also goes on to tell the story of a local barber who handed out water to the hateful protestors because they are his brothers and hate has no place in Dearborn. A man with far more character than the men calling for his expulsion.
Hammoud didn’t just respond in the moment — he’s been consistent. As he previously told the Detroit Free Press:
“For decades, people have been intent on dividing and disparaging our city… But Dearborn never fell for these divisive attempts … we stood together shoulder to shoulder.”
He later called out those trying to smear Dearborn’s reputation: “We practice living together peacefully, with respect, as neighbors, classmates, business partners and believers … Some may feel uncomfortable … about seeing church steeples and mosque domes sharing the same skyline … but every time someone tried to tear this city apart, we stood united.”
Isn’t that what this country is supposed to be about? Freedom of religion, self-determination, and everyone united? It’s literally in our name. Or is that, too, just another political prop?
Here’s what this all means
When you have political candidates willing to align themselves with religious extremism, hateful theatrics, and anti-Muslim acts, you’re not talking about free speech or political diversity. You’re talking about a deliberate effort to weaponize faith and identity for political gain.
Here’s where we stand
There’s a Senate candidate forum on December 2 at Delta College in Bay City for the 35th District seat. The special election for this seat is early next year. If you’re in Michigan and you care about what kind of people represent us—in our state, in our communities—you need to demand accountability. Call the organizers. Ask why Twillman should be willingly given a microphone after this.
I did, and it’s what spurred the opening of this piece. They stated that they are “non-partisan” and do not want to open themselves up to “lawsuits related to discrimination or constitution violations.” And then they closed with “we welcome you to join our movement to Defend Democracy. We need members that are politely aware and engaged.” I emphasize the word “politely.”
The politely aware is laughable. So is their moniker “Defenders of Democracy.”
This is the problem we are facing in this country today. Everyone is more concerned with being polite to neo-Nazis and fascists than they are about saving democracy.
The League of Women Voters of Saginaw is either willfully ignorant to what is happening in this country, or they simply don’t care. As I pointed out to them, they are not a government entity. They can choose not to platform a candidate who self-aligns himself with neo-Nazi white Christian nationalists. They are choosing to.
As for Hudson, the same holds true. Contact his campaign and ask why he’s using hate as a campaign tool. Is he not man enough to stand on freedom, democracy, and equality?
Because I promise you—as history has taught us—if they aren’t called out and held accountable, they’ll keep doing it. If we don’t do it now, one morning, we are going to wake up, and it will truly be too late.
Let me be blunt
We are a country of immigrants that was first home to Native Americans—574 tribes to be exact with hundreds of distinct languages. I, myself, am white. My family history here is long. Both sides of my family immigrated to this country in the 1640s and 1670s respectively. One side from England, the other from Poland. My ex-husband and son’s father was a first-generation immigrant. America is not, never has been, and should never be, a white Christian nation. And it has no place in Michigan or the rest of the Great Lakes Basin. We are a melting pot. There’s no room for hate dressed up in a suit or a Bible, or by anyone cosplaying Jesus Christ carrying a cross. These people need to be exposed. Their actions need to be challenged. And the rest of us? We need to stand firm, with dignity, with strength, and with each other—just like our grandfathers’ did in WWII. And we must stop normalizing their behavior as normal behavior. They are not normal. Nothing about them is normal. Nothing about them is democratic. To state or believe otherwise exposes how out of touch you are.
The following section is based on publicly available records, video evidence, sourced allegations, and documented statements made by the individuals named. All of the information has been verified and can easily be verified.
To understand how this network operates—and why Dearborn wasn’t random—you must see who these men actually are.
Chadwick Twillman
As stated, he is a Republican candidate in the Michigan 35th District Senate special election. Everything about his rhetoric and presence at events aligns closely with the Groyper and American First movement. His criminal background stretches back to Arizona. When MLive reported on his criminal history, MLive’s Facebook comment section was quickly flooded with what appeared to be bot-generated posts with a majority of them out of Turkey—raising more questions than it answered. At a recent Bay City commission meeting (1:22:00), Twillman reluctantly stated his address, as is required when speaking.
Online, his X/Twitter activity speaks even louder. His profile includes reposts and interactions with known white supremacist accounts, states known J6ers by name and acquaintance. His digital presence, podcasts, public behavior, and online associations mirror the broader Groyper recruitment and disruption patterns that have surfaced in Michigan.
Twillman’s history is further complicated by civil litigation. He appears in connection with a major breach-of-contract case — 6:16-cv-01302-RBD-T_S, Pirtek USA, LLC v. Twillman et al.—a dispute involving multiple members of the Twillman family. While the case does not speak directly to his political behavior, it does add another layer to a public record already mired with controversy and raises questions about the network of people surrounding his candidacy.
Jayden Scott
The not so infamous business partner of Chadwick Twillman. A self-styled 21-year-old “entrepreneur” whose presence shows up at every flashpoint. Scott’s criminal history spans Saginaw and Bay Counties, with records that include traffic offenses, theft, and resisting arrest. Just like others in this circle, several of his charges were dismissed at the request of prosecutors.
Together, Scott and Twillman own Mountain Movers Firm and work out of the Christy Way office in Saginaw. On Facebook, he frequently advertises online businesses for sale — an ever-rotating parade of LLCs, brands, and ventures that appear and disappear with unusual speed. He also leases space in Bay City for Nolan Recording Studios LLC; a business registered to a large international real estate company—yet another layer of opacity. Publicly, Scott attempts to sell himself as the classic grind-hard “entrepreneur.” He’s the guy with ten businesses, twenty ideas and always hustling. Nothing about his public persona appears organic. It’s American First vibe all the way.
Jake Lang
He seemingly is the gravitational force marching in Dearborn and across the country. A notorious January 6 rioter who was sentenced to 10 years in prison, Lang built a militia from inside federal prison before receiving a pardon from Donald Trump—a trajectory that has turned him into both a symbol and a rallying point for the extremist right. He’s now running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, leaning hard into white Christian nationalism and treating his January 6 record as a badge of honor instead of the warning sign it is.
His appearance alongside Chadwick Twillman and Jayden Scott was no coincidence. Twillman references Lang in his tweets and videos during January 6. In Dearborn, Lang’s role was unmistakable: he carried the wooden cross, led chants, escalated tensions, and delivered the kind of rhetoric that has defined his public persona since January 6.
Anthony Hudson
Hudson, a Republican running for Michigan governor in 2026, moved in and out of Twillman’s orbit in the weeks leading up to the Dearborn operation. For a time, the two appeared together at events, exchanged endorsements, and publicly aligned their campaigns. But the footage linked throughout above, shows a man shifting his story depending on the audience: at the city council meeting he distanced himself, in the video by Cam Higby, he acknowledged behind-the-scenes coordination. His involvement, and his attempt to rewrite that involvement in real time, places him squarely inside the power-seeking that defined the Dearborn political stunt.
Joseph Benperlas
Public filings show Benperlas tied to the structural backbone of Twillman and Scott’s “business” ecosystem: Clover Enterprises, Brexy Management, and more than one thousand additional LLCs. Records list him—sometimes under possible aliases such as Joseph Ranck or Alex Wasser—as the owner or director of 1,125 businesses in Texas, with more sprinkled across California, Florida, and Nevada. Nearly all of them trace back not to an office but to a residential address in Spring, Texas.
OpenCorporates lists him as a doctor, though he is not registered as a professional agent, despite functioning as one. Even more telling: hundreds of these LLCs were created on the same day—October 12, 2018—using nearly identical naming conventions. It’s a volume and pattern that suggests a backend scaffolding of a coordinated network designed to shield identity, ownership, and financial pathways.
Gregor Butzow
Gregor Butzow is a consistent presence alongside Twillman and Scott—not leading anything but never missing a moment when they’re trying to stir something up. His habitual presence positions him as part of the core crew that materializes when tensions are being engineered. Publicly, he claims to run some political consulting firm, which is basically the go-to move in these Groyper circles: slap a professional label on something that doesn’t exist to make the whole operation look legitimate. His role isn’t about being the face of anything. It’s about being close enough to the action when these guys decide they’re ready to manufacture the next scene.
Additional Individuals in the Network
Beyond this core group, other individuals connected to this movement have documented violent criminal histories and convictions (even convicted child abuse) and have played an active role. It is abundantly clear that this network is not merely ideological, but operational, involving people whose backgrounds pose real safety risks to communities they target.
The Groyper Playbook
As stated above, this network seems silly if they weren’t so ideologically dangerous and they didn’t have questionable backgrounds. What they’re doing matches the same blueprint the America First/Groyper movement uses everywhere they show up. None of it is organic. None of it is accidental. The evidence points to a coordinated strategy.
At the heart of their movement is coded language—short slogans that act less like beliefs and more like identifiers. “Christ is King.” “America First.” Inside this movement, these aren’t random expressions, they’re signals. A call-and-response, if you will. A way of telling everyone in the room who’s aligned.
Scott and Lang repeated them nonstop in Dearborn because that’s the script. And if you look at Scott’s X profile, it’s the same thing—posts from November 7 and 8 match the same Groyper messaging he pushes everywhere else.
The Aesthetic
The aesthetic piece is part of the strategy. The Groyper movement has meticulously crafted its image. They’re done with the old image of white supremacy and replaced it with something deliberately polished. Suits. Clean cuts. “Family man” branding. The whole point is to make extremism look respectable. Nick Fuentes dons a suit on his podcast.
That’s why Twillman and Scott show up the way they do. It’s calculated. They want white nationalism to blend in, to look like just another political position instead of the threat it is.
Hudson doesn’t match that look. He doesn’t fit the uniform or the polish. He shows up with more of a blue-collar appearance, which stands out in a movement that usually keeps its imaging tight and controlled. Hudson most likely isn’t a Groyper, but an opportunist. He has a similar ideology, so he’s aligning himself with the “army.” This makes him just as guilty and just as unfit to hold public office, or hold invite to any type of candidate forum.
Camera Saturation, Scripted Coordination & Online Swarm Campaigns
Everywhere they go, the cameras follow or are in hand—and by design. The Groyper network floods its events with recording devices, but it’s not about transparency; it’s about control. By filming everything, they can cherry-pick footage, seed propaganda, and recast themselves as victims when backlash comes. And it always comes. Just like it did in Dearborn.
The formula is consistent: provoke emotion, film the reaction, and spin it into content. What unfolded in Dearborn wasn’t spontaneous outrage, it was rehearsed agitation. Every confrontation followed the same playbook: crowd-baiting, escalation, and strategic chaos carefully staged for the cameras. Outside footage repeatedly contradicts their “peaceful assembly” claims, revealing just how coordinated these disruptions really are.
And when the shouting stops on the ground, the next wave begins online. Within hours, dozens of nearly identical posts flood X and Telegram. They use synchronized hashtags, copy-paste talking points, and algorithmic swarm behavior. The goal is the same as on the street: overwhelm the narrative, bury dissent, and manufacture the illusion of popular support. It’s not grassroots activism. It’s digital astroturfing dressed up as faith and patriotism.
Front Groups & Overnight “Organizations”
Another defining tactic of this network is rapid rebranding. Twillman and Scott create new “organizations” for everything they do. Freshly minted LLCs, movements, and projects that sound legitimate but collapse under scrutiny.
Most share the same fingerprints: proxy-registered domains, bare-bones websites, no customers, no visible operations, and no independent reporting. They exist to create the illusion of influence and financial reach. It’s nothing more than a smokescreen of legitimacy.
Coordinated Incidents in Michigan
The Dearborn confrontation wasn’t isolated — it fits a clear, repeated pattern.
At the Bay City “No Kings” counterprotest on October 18, 2025, the same core group arrived with a truck-mounted billboard promoting The American Crusade, a website that records show was created roughly a week before the event. Scott later posted online that the Crusade was “fully funded” and that “war is enviable” — almost certainly a misspelling of “inevitable.”
The rally was co-organized by Bradley Berger alongside Chadwick Twillman and Jayden Scott, and Berger was later interviewed by ABC12. Throughout the event, witnesses described multiple attempts to provoke physical altercations. None succeeded, but the intent was clear.
At one point, a speaker was nearly shoved down a concrete staircase, and organizers were forced to physically intervene. I watched the video on this by a private individual who asked to remain anonymous. The agitators surrounded the speaker on all sides, and into her personal space, attempting to push their signs in front of her face and the face of others. They pushed her to the edge of the concrete stairs before the organizers moved in and sent them back. It was another staged attempt to bait communities into chaos for the sake of political theater.
The Business Web Unpacked
Behind the rallies and rhetoric lies a web of businesses that barely exist beyond paper. Nearly every company tied to Twillman and Scott follows the same pattern: thin LLC shells, front-facing “firms” with no real clients, proxy-registered domains, and a trail that fades. The setup echoes patterns seen in other extremist-affiliated LLC networks—opaque, transient, and difficult to trace.
Mountain Movers Firm (Michigan)
The main venture operated by Chadwick Twillman and Jayden Scott. Located at Christy Way, Saginaw, MI. My source stated the website disappeared shortly after Twillman’s campaign launch. Every “press release” associated with the firm appears self-issued, with no independent reporting or third-party validation.
Wilshire Financial Group (Michigan)
Claims affiliation with a Beverly Hills company—though no verifiable connection exists. Its Michigan address traces back to the same Christy Way location. All online coverage of the firm appears to be self-published, and its Instagram presence consists almost entirely of AI-generated videos.
Clover Enterprises (Texas)
Website: https://cloverenterprisesinc.com
Owned by Joseph Benperlas, who is listed as the registered owner of over one thousand LLCs in Texas. No evidence of real customers or active operations has been found.
Brexy Management (Texas)
Website: https://brexymanagementinc.com
Marketed as Jayden Scott’s firm and described as “powered by Wilshire,” but legally owned by Joseph Benperlas. The site’s domain is masked through Domains By Proxy LLC, and no customer footprint exists.
CloudSharks
Issued a pay-per-article “press release” announcing its own acquisition. The company holds an F rating on the Better Business Bureau, with customer complaints alleging non-delivery of products. It is the only business in this orbit showing evidence of real customers—all of whom reported negative experiences.
Harmony Investment Group
Lists Crystal Arquette as its agent and Jayden Scott as search fund manager. No verifiable record of operations or transactions exists.
WHY THIS MATTERS
When political candidates align themselves with extremist networks, or extremist networks run political candidates, several things happen:
- Religious extremism becomes a campaign strategy—a direct violation of our Constitution.
- Anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant hate becomes normalized—which is anti-democracy and anti-American.
- Communities like Dearborn become targets—putting real people at risk.
- White supremacist ideology gains a political pipeline—which has no place in a democracy.
- Extremist agitators become emboldened—escalation almost always leads to political violence.
- Public forums turn into battlegrounds instead of democratic spaces.
This isn’t hypothetical. This is happening in Michigan and around the country—right now.
THE MOVEMENT IN THEIR OWN WORDS: JAKE LANG’S POST DEARBORN RANT
If anyone still doubts the volatility, delusion, and escalation driving this network, Jake Lang himself erased all doubt. Extremists always do. Days after the Dearborn stunt, he posted a frantic, grievance-fueled rant on X attacking conservatives, Muslims, journalists, and anyone who criticized him. I’m including it here unedited because his own words are the clearest evidence of the danger this movement poses, and just how unhinged they are.
What follows is his full post:
SOURCE DOCUMENT: FULL UNEDITED POST BY JAKE LANG
BREAKING: We have prepared a HUGE $50,000,000+ Million Dollar Federal SLANDER & DEFAMATION LAWSUIT on Jake Shields Owen Shroyer Ryan Matta Myron Gaines Stew Peters & Sulaiman Ahmed For their false claims that I am a “paid provocateur” or “fed” or a “Jewish bad actor pretending to be a Christian” I have NEVER worked with or aided law enforcement, the Israeli Government, Mossad, FBI or any other official agency or private NGO for any of my events, protests, or on J6 I have never taken a dollar from any organization or governmental agency & am entirely self funded “$7000 from Israel” BULLSHIT LIARS!!! They have claimed that my Americans Against Islamification March on Dearborn was a paid operation and that I am a ‘subversive Jew’ who is insincere in my actual faith as a Christian (I didn’t even have enough money to hire security & I was almost killed) I have documented witness testimony from dozens of men I baptized in prison, including many J6ers, and my Christian podcast I ran inside jail “American Revival” on the Gateway Pundit, I recently burnt a Talmud on my X account with over a million views; They intentionally overlooked all of this, including order to destroy my reputation, including my 900 of solitary confinement that would be ridiculous for any ‘fed’ or ‘paid provocateur’ to ever endure It was literally hell on earth I suffered for my love of America. That these weak men would have crumbled trying to endure. The video of me at ‘The Wall’ was from 10 years ago on a family trip to Israel and was done as a tourist, before I ever was involved in politics, Despite the irreparable damage they have done to my reputation and smearing my character, And even worse then that, they have dampened the amazing Christian Uprising that was stirred in Dearborn, But despite this, even when I win a sure multi million dollar judgement against them, I will donate it back to them (except maybe the Muslim leftist Sulaiman who also posted my sisters address to his million followers Because they are Christians and Right wingers, I don’t want to see them destroyed - But I am owed a MASSIVE public apology from each these little podcasters & the chance I should have had to address their audience on their shows in the first place. These are mere slanderous critics trying to pulldown the ‘brave man in the arena’ They are afraid of another Conservative actual masculine figurehead popping up and cutting into a slice of their pie. Just jealous gatekeepers that have always tried to cut anyone new out from having a voice. Nothing new to see. My lions roar of a speech to Dearborn City Council was heard by tens of millions and resonated with them all. We are continuing on our mission to SECURE A BRIGHT FUTURE for White Americans & Christians on DECEMEBER 13th with our newest Crusader March; CHRISTMAS CRUSADE on Muslim Only Epic City, in Texas!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 I don’t support Israel, Palestine, and couldn’t give a shit about the Middle East anymore I’m America First, America ONLY Issue immediately apologies for this braindead slander - or Ill be happy to rip your defaming lies apart in Federal Court I have 98 paragraphs of your slander documented. Preserve your records chumps. – Jake Lang J6 Political Prisoner #376444
ANALYSIS: WHAT HIS POST REVEALS
Lang’s rant—in his own unedited words—demonstrates exactly what this movement brings into Michigan and the United States.
Escalation
He immediately jumps to “$50 million lawsuits” and threats of federal court.
This is not rational political behavior—it’s grievance-fueled escalation.
Fixation
He repeats that people are “jealous gatekeepers,” “weak men,” or enemies trying to “destroy” him.
This is classic extremist psychology: obsessive persecution narratives.
Instability & Contradiction
Lang calls the Dearborn action a “Christian Uprising,” then announces a “Christmas Crusade” on a “Muslim-only city” in Texas.
This shows that Dearborn was not isolated. It is part of a multistate extremist tour.
Open white nationalism
He explicitly states his mission is to “secure a bright future for White Americans & Christians.”
No dog whistles here.
He said the quiet part out loud.
Obsession with being a martyr
His 900 days of solitary confinement become a badge of honor.
Extremists who build identities around martyrdom are more likely to escalate.
Admission of coordination
He refers to “our newest Crusader March,” confirming an organized national campaign.
This post is more than erratic—it’s evidence. With these men showing up in Dearborn and Bay City, it is directly relevant and deeply revealing.
The Bottom Line
What unfolded in Dearborn wasn’t an accident—it was a test. A test of how far candidates can go before we call it what it is: organized hate dressed up as patriotism. What happens next depends on whether we, as communities, let it slide or draw the line. Because the truth is simple: these movements thrive in silence. They feed on fear, on apathy, on the hope that no one will notice, or that we’ll be too afraid to do anything about it. And as the League of Women Voters told me, they won’t refuse to platform Twillman because they’re afraid of lawsuits and believe that excluding a candidate would violate their non-partisan principles. Given his documented alignment with individuals and groups who espouse neo-Nazi ideology, I believe this decision effectively platforms a neo-Nazi sympathizer, at minimum. What an absolute oxymoron.
But people are noticing. Bay City noticed. Dearborn noticed. Michigan noticed. And we’re not afraid.
In fact, I feel sorry for those who are so insecure, so lost, so afraid of a thriving, diverse society that they cling to hate because they fear they aren’t strong enough to succeed without the privilege afforded to white men in this country for the past 249 years.
They are too afraid of their own inadequacy—that on their own they aren’t worthy enough, smart enough, strong enough, or courageous enough to succeed.
And if we have any say in it—and we do—this will be remembered as the moment we stopped pretending that extremism, led by a group of misdirected insecure men in suits who refer to themselves as an “army,” is anything less than a threat to democracy itself.
White Christian nationalism is not the future of the United States of America. It’s a menace. And we’re not letting it take root.







