American political commentator and far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored on December 8, where the host confronted him over his long history of praising Adolf Hitler. During the discussion, Morgan explicitly asked if Nick Fuentes believed Hitler was, in his words, "very f**king cool."
In his response, Nick Fuentes agreed to Morgan’s statement and remarked:
“Yes, I do… And I’m tired of pretending he’s not. Well, to be honest.”
During the interview with Nick Fuentes on his podcast, Piers Morgan also played a video message from author and Holocaust survivor descendant Danny Finkelstein. Referring to Finkelstein's description of what Hitler had done to his family, Morgan asked:
“Although I haven’t ascertained yet whether you are joking when you say that Hitler was very f**king cool. Are you joking or do you actually think he was very fking cool? The most genocidal monster of the last 150 years.”
Nick Fuentes defended his remarks, suggesting they reflected his generation’s rejection of “pearl clutching.”
In response, Morgan sharply criticized him, saying that while Fuentes might dismiss the concern in that way, his “generation” hadn’t “gone through what Danny Finkelstein’s family went through,” emphasizing that such experiences should not be trivialized.
Piers Morgan confronts and slams Nick Fuentes over his remarks on Hitler

During the aforementioned episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Nick Fuentes faced intense criticism from Piers Morgan for his remarks that appeared to trivialize Adolf Hitler’s atrocities.
The exchange escalated further when Fuentes dismissed a video message by British journalist Danny Finkelstein, whose family suffered under the Nazi regime.
Fuentes brushed off Finkelstein’s emotional testimony by reducing it to an irrelevant interruption. He mocked the video by saying he did not understand why “this old British guy” was addressing him, even referencing Finkelstein’s family tragedy in a flippant tone.
Morgan immediately pushed back, explaining that Finkelstein spoke up because he found Fuentes’s comment, that “Hitler’s very f**king cool”, deeply offensive. Fuentes, however, remained indifferent, repeating that he simply didn’t
In response, Piers Morgan explained:
“I know you don't care. That's fine. You don't have to care. But he does care… He cares what you, a prominent conservative in America, has to say about Adolf Hitler.”
He further asked Nick Fuentes what he meant when he said “Hitler is very f**king cool” because to him the German dictator was a “f**king a monster” who “ murdered 12 million people”. Piers also asked Fuentes what was “very f**king cool” about a dictator who committed mass murder.
Fuentes argued that he was referring only to aesthetics, such as the “edits,” the “uniforms,” and the “parades.”
“The edits. It's just cool. The uniforms, the parades, the it's it's cool as a guy. You look at World War II and it's fascinating and it's interesting and it's compelling and it's cool and you know, we're just tired of saying these kinds of things,” Nick Fuentes explained.
He framed Holocaust survivors’ criticism as an overreaction. He said that people like him, who believed in his ideology on Hitler, wanted to “talk like real people” and give “honest opinions” on the dictator without moral judgment. But he added that “no one" was in favor of the genocide that Hitler committed.
Morgan responded with a critique, arguing that if Fuentes’s own family had endured atrocities committed by Hitler, he would not find anything “cool” about the German dictator.
Morgan also described Hitler as a “despicable monster” who “murdered 12 million people”, targeted vulnerable communities, like the "disabled or Jewish or Romany gypsy or whatever,” and “systematically destroyed people,” and “incinerated them in gas chambers.”
“Do you think that you would find it very f**king cool if your family had been through that? Or do you think you would find it very f**king disgusting and perhaps moderate the number of times you laugh…or want to abuse someone like Danny Finkelstein.” he added
Piers Morgan then accused Fuentes of trying to seem “moderate,” only for his rhetoric about Hitler to reveal his true beliefs. He emphasized that there was “nothing very f**king cool” about a dictator who orchestrated genocide, noting that Nick Fuentes had already acknowledged Hitler murdered millions.
He further told Fuentes:
“So, when you say He's very f**king cool,’ Jewish people watch this and go, ‘This guy's disgusting. Why would he say this about someone who perpetrated such an evil?’ And what's the real answer?…Is it just for clicks? Is it for money?…What is it? What motivates you to say something like Hitler was very f**king cool? …The lack of self-awareness is amazing.”
At present, Piers Morgan remains focused on his YouTube podcast Piers Morgan Uncensored, which continues to serve as a global platform for bold opinions, major interviews, and unfiltered debate.
Nick Fuentes, on the other hand, has kept to his own corner of the internet with his America First podcast, streamed on Rumble and Cozy.tv.