Trump Invites 'Nelk Boys' for Pranks on Plane

Trump Invites 'Nelk Boys' for Pranks on Plane

Former President Donald Trump recently met with the "Nelk Boys" on his private plane and commended the creators for their content, which includes pro-Trump pranks. The "Nelk Boys" gained popularity on YouTube for their prank videos and party-related content. They have expressed support for Trump and featured him on their podcast. A recent video shows the group meeting Trump intimately on Oct. 14 after a rally in California.

The video showcases various pranks by the "Nelk Boys," such as imitating supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris by leaving signs in pro-Trump residents' yards, driving a MAGA-themed truck in San Francisco, and pouring water on someone removing a Trump decoration. The group also attempted to sell "dog and cat" meat at a food truck in Ohio, referencing a false claim made by Trump.

While Trump did not participate in the pranks, he appeared in the video, praising the group as "modern-day stars" and likening them to Johnny Carson. Trump interacted with the "Nelk Boys" on his plane, acknowledging their antics.

Kyle Forgeard, a member of the "Nelk Boys," leads their content and merchandise business. He expressed support for Trump in the video. The group has faced controversy, leading to YouTube restricting their ability to earn money from videos. Despite this, they have cultivated a relationship with Trump since 2020. Trump has engaged with the group in interviews, where they express strong support for him.

Trump's campaign strategy for the 2024 election includes targeting young male voters to counter Harris' appeal to young female voters. Trump has appeared on various internet shows and podcasts popular among young men. His interactions with these platforms have generated attention, both positive and negative. In a debate with Harris, Trump made false claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio, perpetuating misinformation.

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