BREAKING: Lawyer Nick Gravante called Trump in the middle of the Kanye dinner to tell him it was a setup

Ye texted him accidentally and Gravante called Trump to warn him it was a setup.

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Amid an incredibly anti-semitic tirade made by Kanye West (Ye) while appearing Alex Jones' Info Wars with Nick Fuentes, Fuentes revealed another aspect of the notorious Thanksgiving dinner he had with Ye and Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

Speaking in regards to how he was concerned that he wouldn’t be able to get into Mar-a-Lago, Fuentes revealed that Ye had sent a text message to Nick Gravante that was meant for Fuentes. Gravante is a lawyer that is representing former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg.

"And then it turned out that Ye had accidentally sent a text message to a lawyer that both Trump and Ye share, and forwarded him some intel that Karen gave to us about how we were going to have the Trump meeting, how to read his body language and the kinds of things that maybe we should avoid, or things we might want to say," said Fuentes.

"And so before the dinner, Ye actually forwarded that to a lawyer, who then in the middle of the dinner, apparently called Trump to say hey, Karen Giorno is involved, this is a setup. You guys are being set up right now."

"It was really just based on a misunderstanding," Fuentes added.

When Jones asked who this lawyer was, Fuentes asked Ye if they could say the name, to which Ye said, "I don’t mind any names."

Fuentes revealed that the lawyer in question was Gravante, and continued on to say, "because we pulled up in the car and Ye said 'hey, I’ll forward you these notes,’ so he forwarded it to me and I said, 'hey, I didn’t get the text,' and we kind of brushed it off, and we found out later he meant to send it to Nicholas Fuentes, he sent it to Nicholas Gravante on accident. 

Fuentes described a "very congenial" dinner that went on, adding that, "well then in the middle of this dinner, Trump gets this call, because Nick Gravante apparently sent the text to one of Trump’s guys or somebody, somebody called Trump and said Karen is giving Ye intel, because Karen worked for Trump, she ran the state of Florida during the Republican primary in 2016, and he got the heads up they thought it was some big ambush."

Fuentes said that Trump got off the phone, "and the tone totally flipped."

Trump reportedly began telling stories about black constituents that have "betrayed him," and the "moral of the story was, if you go against me, if you’re disloyal to me, I’ll crush you."

It was during this appearance on Info Wars that Ye made a number of anti-semetic comments, including stating that he sees "good things about Hitler," "we gotta stop dissing Nazis all the time," and "I like Hitler."

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