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Nick Fuentes doxxed following ‘your body, my choice’ comments” report


The address of a Chicago-area home that appears to belong to Nick Fuentes was posted on X after the bombastic right-wing influencer celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory by mocking women concerned their reproductive rights will be restricted by conservative lawmakers and courts.

“Your body, my choice,” Fuentes posted on X. “Forever.”

It echoed a comment he also made in an online video that took on a life of its own.

Social media users unhappy about the 26-year-old internet troll’s remarks responded by posting photos and property records showing where Fuentes appears to live. Images posted online indicate Fuentes’ critics have begun harassing him at home.

“Nick Fuentes has been fully doxed and it’s being shared to millions of women across every social media platform,” an account associated with the hacker collective Anonymous posted over the weekend.

One woman claims she was pepper sprayed when she rang his doorbell.

Fuentes shared a post from fellow right-wing influencer Tristan Tate showing support.

“If a man turned up at a ‘pro choice’ woman’s house to confront her about her views she could literally shoot him dead and nobody would care,” Tate wrote. “I’d also totally agree with her and her right to defend her home. Nobody should be turning up at any bodies house uninvited. Harassment.”

Tate and his brother Andrew are under house arrest  in Romania after being charged with rape and human trafficking in 2022. They’re still awaiting trial.

Andrew Tate, right, speaks to media next to his brother, Tristan, outside the Bucharest Tribunal after being placed under house arrest, in Bucharest, Romania, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Alexandru Dobre)
Andrew Tate, right, speaks to media next to his brother, Tristan, outside the Bucharest Tribunal after being placed under house arrest, in Bucharest, Romania, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Alexandru Dobre)

On Friday, in the midst of the harassment against him, Fuentes joked online that his provocative tweet drew more views than defeated Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris got votes. More than 90 million people saw his message, according to X metrics. Harris is estimated to have received around 72 million votes, though the final count is pending.

Fuentes continued his diatribe against women Saturday with a Rumble.com video where he spoke about his “sort of a joke” viral statement, then said women shouldn’t have the right to vote. His 30-minute rant didn’t go into detail about trouble at home.

The house believed to be Fuentes’s place of residence has been blurred on Google Maps.

Fuentes, a race-baiting Nazi sympathizer, became a household name during the election when he and rapper Ye had dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago in November 2023.

Trump has boasted about helping to overturn abortion right laws by appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices in his first term. Democratic lawmakers have voiced concern over how Trump’s second term might further affect women’s rights. He’s stopped short of supporting a national abortion ban.



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