Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

Trump promotes Pat Buchanan column that makes white nationalist case for his border wall

The president endorses a column that claims, “The Democratic Party is hostile to white men.”

On Sunday night, President Donald Trump tweeted out an excerpt from a CNS News column written by Pat Buchanan, a former senior adviser to Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, that makes a white nationalist case for Trump’s border wall.

Trump’s decision to promote Buchanan’s article hints at how his push for a border wall is rooted in more than concerns about national security and keeping drugs out of the country — it’s also about keeping America as white as possible.

Trump first tweeted a portion of Buchanan’s piece that mentions crimes committed by undocumented immigrants — a favorite topic of Trump’s when he’s been making his sales pitch for the wall lately. (Undocumented immigrants are in fact less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.)

Trump then tweeted another excerpt, followed by his own commentary that “The great people of our Country demand proper Border Security Now!” — a claim contradicted by polling showing Americans don’t support a border wall in general, nor do they support Trump’s move to force a government shutdown in hopes of securing funding for it.

What Trump did not share, however, is the closing section of Buchanan’s column — one that makes an explicitly white nationalist case for a border wall.

After accusing Democrats of having “a demographic and ideological interest in changing the face of the nation,” Buchanan writes that “For the larger the share of the US population that requires welfare, the greater the need for more social workers, and the more voters there will be to vote to further grow the liberal welfare state.”

He continues:

The more multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual America becomes — the less it looks like Ronald Reagan’s America — the more dependably Democratic it will become.

The Democratic Party is hostile to white men, because the smaller the share of the U.S. population that white men become, the sooner that Democrats inherit the national estate.

The only way to greater “diversity,” the golden calf of the Democratic Party, is to increase the number of women, African-Americans, Asians and Hispanics, and thereby reduce the number of white men.

Join the Vox Video Lab

Go behind the scenes. Chat with creators. Support Vox video. Become a member of the Vox Video Lab on YouTube today. (Heads up: You might be asked to sign in to Google first.)

Trump has backed ideas along the lines of Buchanan’s in the past. Last year, he endorsed a Republican immigration bill that would have restricted legal immigration and given English speakers preferred status. Buchanan supports making English the official language of the US.

Trump’s public embrace of Buchanan is ironic, considering that during an interview 20 years ago, Trump cited Buchanan’s views and concluded, “It’s just incredible that anybody could embrace this guy.”

“Look, he’s a Hitler lover,” Trump said on Meet the Press in 1999. “I guess he’s an anti-Semite. He doesn’t like the blacks. He doesn’t like the gays. It’s just incredible that anybody could embrace this guy.”

More in Politics

Podcasts
The Supreme Court abortion pills case, explainedThe Supreme Court abortion pills case, explained
Podcast
Podcasts

How Louisiana brought mifepristone back to SCOTUS.

By Peter Balonon-Rosen and Sean Rameswaram
Politics
Trump’s China policy is nearly the exact opposite of what everyone expectedTrump’s China policy is nearly the exact opposite of what everyone expected
Politics

As Trump heads to China, attention and resources are being shifted from Asia to yet another war in the Middle East.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
Are far-right politics just the new normal?Are far-right politics just the new normal?
Politics

Liberals are preparing for a longer war with right-wing populists than they once expected.

By Zack Beauchamp
The Logoff
Flavored vapes doomed Trump’s FDA headFlavored vapes doomed Trump’s FDA head
The Logoff

Why Marty Makary is out at the FDA, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
Virginia Democrats’ irresponsible new plan to save their gerrymanderVirginia Democrats’ irresponsible new plan to save their gerrymander
Politics

Democrats just handed the Supreme Court’s Republicans a loaded weapon.

By Ian Millhiser
The Logoff
Can Trump lower gas prices?Can Trump lower gas prices?
The Logoff

What suspending the gas tax would mean for you, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters