Thomas Rousseau of Patriot Front on the Backlash Podcast - Inside the American Nationalist Movement

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Published on Jan 16, 2026
In this episode of The Backlash recorded on 1/12/2026, Rebecca Hargraves sits down with Thomas Rousseau, founder of Patriot Front, for an in-depth conversation on American nationalism, political identity, media narratives, and the future of the right.

Rousseau discusses his personal background, the events that led him into political activism, and the ideas that shaped his leadership of Patriot Front. The conversation explores what “America First” means in today’s fractured political landscape, how nationalist movements attempt to define American identity, and why Rousseau rejects many of the conventional political labels used by both the left and the right.

The episode also dives into media strategy, optics, internal divisions on the right, U.S. foreign policy, and Venezuela, along with how Rousseau believes American nationalism will evolve in the years ahead.

This is a wide-ranging, candid discussion about power, identity, nationalism, and the political realignment reshaping America.

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