Father of Austin Metcalf condemns "Protect White Americans" rally by phone

Nakam
Published on Sep 4, 2025
Trump supporters held a "Protect White Americans" rally at the scene of the stabbing of Austin Metcalf in Frisco, Texas. Karmelo Anthony, charged with murder, is Black.

Bruce Carter, who launched “Trump for Urban Communities” in 2020, came on behalf of Jeff Metcalf, father of Austin Metcalf, who he got on the phone to speak to organizer Jake Lang.

“You are part of the f***ing problem my friend," Metcalf said, "You are trying to create more race divide."

"I do not condone anything you do."

“That’s called white guilt” Lang told him.

"I'll come to Florida and run for senate and run as a Republican and kick your butt," Carter said (Lang is running for senate). "This behavior is why we're in the situation we are."

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