The Neo-Nazi group that marched through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday has previously pledged support for President Joe Biden. As reported by The National Pulse, Christopher Pohlhaus — who leads the group called ‘Blood Tribe’ — said in September: “My vote is useless, I think Biden’s better than Trump because he sends rockets to Ukraine.”
About a dozen members of the ‘Blood Tribe’ appear to have participated in the Nashville demonstration, which concluded outside the Tennessee Capitol building. Donning red shirts and black masks, the group waved flags with swastikas as they walked through the city. After counter-protestors arrived, members of the ‘Blood Tribe’ departed the area in a U-Haul. The Nashville police reported no arrests.
The Feds are fedding again. This time in Nashville under the banner of something called “Blood Tribe.” pic.twitter.com/WemZv5CvXx
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) February 17, 2024
Governor Bill Lee (R-TN) condemned the Neo-Nazi demonstration in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter). “Nazism and antisemitism [sic] should never be tolerated in any form,” the Governor said, adding: “As Jewish people around the world continue to face persecution, Tennessee remains unwavering in our support for the nation of Israel and her people.”
Pohlhaus, a former marine, founded the Maine-based Neo-Nazi group in 2021. Members of the ‘Blood Tribe, including Pohlhaus, have expressed admiration for the Azov Battalion — a Neo-Nazi paramilitary force that was integrated into the National Guard of Ukraine in late 2014.
The Azov Battalion has been credibly accused of engaging in numerous human rights violations and acts of torture in Eastern Ukraine. Last year, Ukraine-born Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-IN-5) pushed an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, which would allow the Biden government to begin funding the notorious Azov Battalion.