MAGA activist with neo-Nazis ties confirmed by Senate for counterterror job
Joe Kent, Republican congressional candidate in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, speaks at the “Justice for J6” rally near the United States Capitol. (Photo credit: Ben Von Klemperer / Shutterstock)

Senate Republicans confirmed Joe Kent on a party-line vote to serve as President Donald Trump's director of the National Counterterrorism Center, The New York Times confirmed on Wednesday.

Kent, a former Army Green Beret who has lost multiple bids for Congress in Washington State, was confirmed 52-44 "despite his promotion of conspiracy theories, including that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Mr. Trump. He has said that the F.B.I. played a role in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and should be dismantled ... Mr. Kent has also attracted scrutiny over his associations to white supremacists and far-right extremist organizations."

"He later sought to distance himself from extremist groups as a congressional candidate, telling one news outlet ahead of Election Day in 2022 that he did not support them," a report noted — although he proceeded to lose that race to Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez.

In particular, Kent sat for an interview with Greyson Arnold, a Nazi apologist who has complained about the “Jewish led colored hordes of the Earth." He also did a podcast with Nick Fuentes, who heads up the white supremacist "Groyper" movement — and during that interview, they speculated together on the "ideal ratio" of non-white or non-Christian people in America.

Kent has already been serving in the Trump administration on an acting basis, where he has had a controversial tenure.

For instance, The Times reported, while operating as acting chief of staff to the director of national intelligence, he "ordered a senior analyst to redo an assessment of the relationship between Venezuela’s government and a gang after intelligence findings undercut the White House’s justification for deporting migrants, according to officials."