Nick Fuentes has managed to carve out a substantial lane as a political commentator and social media presence. His divisive views and takes generally provide enough fodder for both sides of the political spectrum to comment on, which explains why many of his videos have gone viral.In recent news about the far-right-leaning personality, Nick Fuentes was on a live stream where he made an ominous prediction for the coming year.“I don’t know if they’ll kill me in 2026, I don’t know what they’re cooking up for me, what they have in store for me, but in 2026 that is the year where they’re gonna try to strike at the head, the sheep scatter, and they’re gonna try to corral them back into ‘Slavery Incorporated’ with some sort of groype or veneer.”He added,“That’s gonna be the playbook, you can take that to the bank. They're already playing it. They've already been playing it.”While his claims are seemingly unsubstantiated, it appears as though Nick Fuentes is fully aware that the weight of his commentary is generating a volatile environment for him.Nick Fuentes slams Tucker Carlson's recent Turning Point USA speechIn other recent news about Nick Fuentes, he recently turned against Tucker Carlson after the latter gave his Turning Point USA speech on December 23. Fuentes accused Carlson of defending the principles of “ideological liberalism” instead of white supremacy.“Now, people like Tucker get on stage and tell us to pump the brakes. “Well, the worst thing that could happen is if white people played identity politics.” I could think of a million things worse for this country than white people playing identity politics—starting with and including mass migration and another war for Israel. How about that?”He added,“Identity politics is the one thing that’ll destroy the country? I could think of a billion things. Before white identity politics is a problem and not the solution to what is happening.”After taking jabs at Ben Shapiro and deeming him an “alien” in the United States, Fuentes directed his ire back to Carlson once more.“But someone like Tucker gets up, looks like us, talks like us—blue-eyed, little striking, doesn’t really have much of a chin, kind of looks like a thumb, but that’s okay. Hair is swept back, Tucker’s in, okay. But he tells us, “Calm down, be complacent.” He tells us, “Relax. It’s not a big deal. Everybody just accept what is happening to the country. The only thing that will bring down the country is if we react too angrily, if we act too forcefully.”Nick Fuentes is clearly standing by his ideals, although it remains to be seen how support for his perspective will trend moving forward.