A group of “fake” Donald Trump supporters who were seen wearing neo-Nazi badges were brutally slapped by angry Republicans during a MAGA boat parade.
Trump’s boat parade began Sunday in Jupiter, Florida, where Republicans have shown their support for the presidential candidate at the same event since 2020.
In the wake of the meeting, videos of a boat full of men dressed in swastika T-shirts quickly circulated online.
The group was seen waving their hands while chanting, “Heil Trump,” “Make America White Again” and “White Power.”
Although Trump fans were encouraged to attend the celebration, which promised attendees “an incredible air show with skydivers,” uninvited neo-Nazis appeared to crash the parade.
A group of neo-Nazis were seen parading in Trump’s boat parade over the weekend with flags and swastika t-shirts.
Just before the water took over their boat, the neo-Nazis were heard shouting “Heil Trump!” and “White power!”, with hands raised.
The unidentified men hurled hate messages against Jewish people and shouted the n-word as Trump and swastika flags swung behind them. Some of the stray individuals held signs and put masks on their faces.
The viral clip captured the alleged neo-Nazis heckling a boat in front of them in the water in Palm Beach after the parade began from the Jupiter Inlet Bridge.
The other boat, filled with American and Trump flags, slowed as the group of men approached the boat.
Seconds later, water shot out from behind the first boat and sprayed the thoughtless hooligans causing their boat to rock to the right.
As the water soared through the air, a passenger on the boat ahead yelled: ‘Ha, you fucking b****’ and showed his middle finger.
Trump supporters flocked to the video and praised others for slamming the men.
‘I saw this too many times. “No one hates those morons more than Trump supporters,” someone wrote.
Angry Republicans in front of neo-Nazis splashed their boat with a wave of water during the parade, as seen in a now-viral video.
Event organizer Carlos Gavidia praised Republicans for splashing the men, calling them “patriots.”
“He wouldn’t have stopped until his boat was flooded,” said another.
Another commenter said: ‘That was a MaGa splash!!’
“We don’t claim them,” said another.
Meanwhile, others suggested that the neo-Nazis were not Republicans, as one wrote: “They are in no way supporting Trump.” It has the great support of Israel.
“Dirty Democrats doing their usual duties,” said another, while many people referred to the men as “federals.”
Carlos Gavidia, the organizer of the boat parade, also took to social media to share his reaction to the strange moment, calling the passengers on the boat ahead “patriots.”
“These patriots took care of the infiltrators who entered, pretending to be with us wearing masks and with terrible flags supporting the Nazis!” he said in a Facebook post.
‘The patriots would not tolerate this, so we handled it as best we could, until the PB marine patrol arrived (and) stopped them from being part of our celebration.
Carlos Gavidia (far left), the organizer of the boat parade, is seen posing for a photo with other MAGA supporters, including Trump’s son Eric (center).
A huge boat is seen full of Trump flags and a sticker surrounding it with the presidential candidate’s face.
‘The Florida registration numbers on the ship were clearly seen and will have the names of the infiltrators so we can all see who they were!
‘Our movement all weekend was one of healthy values, Christianity and patriotism!’
On Tuesday, Donald Trump’s campaign said news week The group were “liberal activists.”
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told the outlet: “Kamala’s supporters are reaching historic lows.”
‘Social media posts show that real Trump supporters identified these idiots as liberal activists trying to create fake news. “They clearly responded accordingly.”
It is unclear whether the neo-Nazis were arrested or charged for their actions. DailyMail.com has contacted the Palm Beach Marine Patrol for comment.
The rest of the weekend was filled with Trump supporters, including his son Eric, who gathered in honor of the Republican presidential candidate.
With just weeks until the 2024 election, MAGA members showed their pride on the water as boat wakes followed each other.
A large number of Trump and American flags filled the sky, as people dressed in red, white and blue suits and posed together for photographs.