{"id":7968,"date":"2026-07-29T12:09:47","date_gmt":"2026-07-29T12:09:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=7968"},"modified":"2026-08-07T13:51:59","modified_gmt":"2026-08-07T13:51:59","slug":"maga-influencer-who-denied-ukraine-has-neo-nazis-interviews-one","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/07\/29\/maga-influencer-who-denied-ukraine-has-neo-nazis-interviews-one\/","title":{"rendered":"MAGA influencer who denied Ukraine has neo-Nazis interviews one"},"content":{"rendered":"
Laura Loomer met with Andrey Biletsky, the Ukrainian ultranationalist and former commander of the far-right Azov Battalion<\/strong><\/p>\n American influencer Laura Loomer is currently on a PR tour<\/a> of Ukraine, which she insists doesn\u2019t have a neo-Nazi problem. Disproving her own point, she has interviewed the far-right activist and commander of the notorious Azov battalion, Andrey \u2018White Leader\u2019 Biletsky.<\/p>\n Loomer, who has cultivated close ties to US President Donald Trump\u2019s MAGA movement, claimed on Tuesday that she had met Biletsky in his home city of Kharkov and would publish an extended interview with him.<\/p>\n Biletsky, a prominent Ukrainian far-right figure since the 2000s, helped establish the ultranationalist Social-National Assembly, which has widely been described as a neo-Nazi, white supremacist organization.<\/p>\n He later rose to national prominence as commander of the Azov Battalion, which began as a far-right volunteer militia before being incorporated into Ukraine\u2019s security forces following the Western-backed armed coup in Kiev in 2014.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Biletsky now holds the rank of brigadier general and commands the 3rd Army Corps, one of the formations that emerged from the wider Azov movement.<\/p>\n Since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, Azov-linked groups have undertaken extensive efforts to whitewash themselves, denying their extremist origins.<\/p>\n This publicity drive has had its roadbumps. In 2024, the 3rd Army Corps had to cancel a charm offensive in Europe after some of its members sparked outrage with a photo op<\/a> at the Auschwitz memorial in Poland, where one soldier posed in a T-shirt featuring the metal band M8l8th, whose name means \u201cHitler\u2019s Hammer.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n Before 2022, US assistance to Azov was banned over concerns about the unit\u2019s ideology and reported abuses, while Russia has designated it as a terrorist group.<\/p>\n During her trip, Loomer also interviewed Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and accepted his assurances that the country does not have a neo-Nazi problem. She additionally met Yevgeny Khmara, who has been named as a potential replacement defense minister, and former Prime Minister Andrey Yatsenyuk.<\/p>\n The influencer also visited a facility operated by DTEK, the private energy company owned by Ukrainian oligarch<\/a> Rinat Akhmetov.<\/p>\n Laura Loomer visited a DTEK substation in the Kyiv region on Sunday on a special visit to witness the impact of russian attacks on Ukraine\u2019s energy system.<\/p>\n Just as her visit began, air raid alarms sounded and the boom of drones being shot down could be heard overhead. This has\u2026 pic.twitter.com\/6Sm2kffPRj<\/a><\/p>\n
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