During a Donald Trump boat parade in Jupiter, Florida, on Sunday, one boat manned by face-covered men with Nazi swastika flags and Trump flags joined the procession before being sprayed by another boat captained by an upset MAGA supporter.
Dozens of mainstream media outlets and leftists on social media shared an image of the Nazi “pro-Trump” boat in an attempt to vilify Trumpers for being associated with neo-Nazis.
Pro-Democrat social media influencer Brian Krassenstein posted an image of the boat, writing, “Hey everyone. Nothing to see here. Just Eric Trump participating in a boat parade that Nazi Trump supporters also participated in. Not a good look.”
Hey everyone. Nothing to see here. Just Eric Trump participating in a boat parade that Nazi Trump supporters also participated in.
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) October 14, 2024
Not a good look. pic.twitter.com/0GAMhliKsh
Sadly, most people who read the misleading headlines won’t ever see footage showing how Trump supporters treat those who are suspected of infiltrating their movement to make them look bad.
A video being shared online shows a pro-Trump boat using a motor to spray water all over the suspected agent provocateurs.
The real MAGA boat passengers called the Nazi guys “pussies” and “pieces of shit” for shouting, “Heil Trump,” at them.
Democrat imposters tried to infiltrate a Trump boat parade. It did not go well for them. pic.twitter.com/Udhy1Ea3Cd
— Big Fish (@BigFish3000) October 14, 2024
It’s also worth noting there are dozens of photographs from the boat parade that do not show the swastika flag boat, meaning the vessel could have briefly driven near the pro-Trump boats just for a photo op.
Many Trump supporters online suspect the agitators could have been Antifa leftists trying to intentionally discredit the MAGA boat parade.
Newsweek reported, “On X, user @majorTrulz32, a self-described ‘MAGA’ advocate (based on Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan, ‘Make American Great Again’) who was at the boat parade, denied the people on the boat were neo-Nazis or Trump supporters. They wrote: ‘I was in the parade today. Just like on J6 [January 6], those are not Trump supporters. They were Antifa scumbag imposters and were treated accordingly as you’ll see in the video.’ Antifa is a term for far-left groups that resist facists and neo-Nazis.”
The outlet noted it “was unable to independently verify at the time of publication whether the people on the boat were from the Antifa movement,” adding, “The user’s claim that Antifa was behind the January 6 Capitol riots is false.”
Newsweek’s downright denial of Antifa’s presence at J6 is a lie as known Antifa and BLM activist John Sullivan entered the Capitol Building, and several black-clad individuals were filmed changing into MAGA gear that day as well.
One of the men who was part of the siege of the Capitol building is John Earle Sullivan, an extreme BLM activist from Utah. He was arrested & charged in July 2020 over a BLM-antifa riot where drivers in Provo were threatened & one was shot. https://t.co/C0WQsEfcIG pic.twitter.com/Kxm5du2Ozs
— Andy Ngo 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) January 7, 2021
A law enforcement source told The New York Post in January 2021 that at least two known Antifa members were spotted among the throngs of pro-Trump protesters at the Capitol.
The motive for leftists to pose as Nazis and infiltrate Trump events is clear as the mainstream media runs with the images in order to demonize the Trump campaign.
It’s also possible the men on the boat are working with the feds, similar to the group Patriot Front, which is a suspected group of informants or federal employees posing as right-wing nationalists.
The establishment is desperate to paint the MAGA movement as racist or anti-Semitic.