White House fires staffer who gave speech to white nationalists

Darren Beattie says his address at Mencken Club Conference, also attended by far-right figures, was a stand-alone academic talk

Darren Beattie, a former White House policy aide and speechwriter, in 2009. (Screenshot: YouTube)
Darren Beattie, a former White House policy aide and speechwriter, in 2009. (Screenshot: YouTube)

US President Donald Trump’s White House has fired a policy aide and speechwriter with ties to white nationalists after reporters began asking questions about his employment.

According to CNN, Darren Beattie, a former professor and immigration hardliner, was fired after reporter Andrew Kaczynski asked about his attendance at the 2016 H.L. Mencken Club Conference, at which he delivered a speech.

White nationalist figures, such as Richard Spencer, John Derbyshire, and Robert Weissberg, frequently attend the Mencken Club Conference.

“In 2016, I attended the Mencken conference in question and delivered a stand-alone, academic talk titled ‘The Intelligentsia and the Right.’ I said nothing objectionable and stand by my remarks completely,” Beattie told CNN.

“It was the honor of my life to serve in the Trump administration. I love President Trump, who is a fearless American hero, and continue to support him 100 percent. I have no further comment.”

In a tweet, Kaczynski wrote that he had “asked the White House last week about a speechwriter who was listed as speaking at a conference that included white nationalists Peter Brimelow, Jared Taylor and a host of VDARE writers. Friday evening they told me he was gone.” VDARE is an anti-immigration website.

US President Donald Trump speaks to the press before boarding Marine One at the White House in Washington, DC, as he departs for a fundraiser in West Hampton Beach, New York, on August 17, 2018. (AFP PHOTO / NICHOLAS KAMM)

Trump has struggled to shake off accusations of racism. After last year’s clashes between white supremacists and counter-demonstrators that left one dead in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump issued a statement saying that there were “very fine people” on both sides.

His former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, is affiliated with the far right Breitbart News, which he has called a “platform for the alt-right.”

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