"Screenshot this" - Nick Fuentes predicts we may see a "drone-based terror attack" within 18-24 months

Nick Fuentes discusses attack on National Guard soldiers (Image via Rumble/Nicholas J. Fuentes)
Nick Fuentes discusses attack on National Guard soldiers (Image via Rumble/Nicholas J. Fuentes)

Conservative political commentator Nick Fuentes discussed the attack on two National Guard soldiers on November 26, 2025. As per the BBC, the two National Guard personnel were shot in Washington DC, two blocks away from the White House. The suspect was caught and identified as an Afghan national named Rahmanullah Lakamal.

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Fuentes broke down the attack in the Wednesday episode of his America First podcast. The far-right podcaster reported that the shooting suspect was brought into the US "under a particular program" when the US forces were withdrawn from Afghanistan in 2022. Nick Fuentes stated that the suspect was among the collaborators of the US forces.

Highlighting some previous instances, including Charlie Kirk's assassination, Fuentes predicted a bigger attack in the future.

"It’s only going to escalate, it’s only going to get worse, and it could be organic, and it could be fake. It could be fake to exacerbate organic violence at a certain point. It takes on a life of its own... Drone attacks, I’ve been saying this. This is my next prediction. Screenshot this, we're gonna see a drone-based terror attack on a mass gathering. I would imagine within the next 18 to 24 months. It’s not hard to predict that," Nick Fuentes said.
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The political commentator also said that the attack on National Guard soldiers was not "surprising." Nick Fuentes further mentioned that he had been talking about such risks throughout the year.

"No surprises, very sad, but not surprising at all, and I’ve been talking about this throughout the year. The violence. Political violence is just beginning from the left against the right, from the left against law enforcement, maybe from law enforcement itself, and from the Intel agencies, and it’s more confusing than ever," Fuentes said.
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He added that the origin of such incidents remained elusive. Fuentes said these attacks could be attributed to "partisans against other partisans," or they could be "psychological events" intended to influence "political dynamics."

Later in the episode, he lashed out at Marjorie Taylor Greene for resigning without serving a full term. This came after a political commentator slammed President Trump for allegedly forcing Greene out of Congress.


"This is pathetic": Nick Fuentes reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene's post blasting Mike Cernovich

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On November 25, MTG, who recently announced her resignation from Congress, shared a post on X talking about politics on social media. She highlighted concerns about fake social media accounts that allegedly influence political beliefs. Right-wing social media personality Mike Cernovich responded to this post, asking Greene to serve out her full term.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene responded to Cernovich and wrote:

"Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?... Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk... Will that be good enough for you then?... Shit posting on the internet all day isn’t fighting...Get off YOUR a*s and run for Congress... I fought harder than anyone in the real arena, not social media... Put down your little pebbles and put your money where your mouth is."
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On Wednesday, Nick Fuentes reacted to Greene's post, writing:

"This is pathetic."
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In another X post, Nick Fuentes called out MTG for "acting" like a "typical feminist bit*h."


On the Wednesday episode of his show, Nick Fuentes said he agreed with Cernovich. He stated that MTG should serve her full term. Fuentes added that she didn't need to "run forever," but she must finish what she started.

Edited by Anuj Singh Kushwaha
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