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Lucas Gage | |
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Angelo John Gage | |
Born | Angelo Lucas Gage May 18, 1984 Italy |
Citizenship | United States Italy |
Known for | White nationalist Chairman for the National Youth Front |
Political party | National Youth Front |
Lucas Gage (born May 18, 1984) is an American-Italian author, philosopher, US Marine Corps veteran,[1] and anti-vaxxer. He is known for his opposition to the State of Israel and the Jewish lobby in the United States. He is described as a homophobe as well as a neo-Nazi, white supremacist and antisemite by the ADL. He served with the Marines during the Iraq War. He was previously banned from Twitter, but the ban was recently lifted. Gage tried to run for Congress in New Jersey. Through clips he posts on YouTube, he warns of “the Marxist takeover of American higher education”.
He legally changed his name to Lucas Gage in August 2022.
Gage was born in Italy and came to the United States at the age of two. He joined the Marines at the age of 17, shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Upon Gage's return to the United States in 2004, he encountered challenges in acclimating to civilian life and reported experiencing symptoms indicative of post-traumatic stress disorder. His account on X (formerly Twitter) had more than 280,000 followers by July 2024 before it was suspended for 6 months on July 7.
In June 2024, he reportedly attended an event with antisemitic Twitter personalities and leaders of the Ku Klux Klan.