For decades, Dinesh D’Souza was the brown face MAGA could point to when accused of racism. A bestselling author, filmmaker, and one of Donald Trump ’s earliest intellectual defenders, he was a symbol of how far the conservative movement had travelled from its white-nationalist caricature. But this week, the man who made a career defending Trump from accusations of bigotry found himself on the receiving end of it. It began, as such things now do, with a post. Responding to a tweet from former Republican congressman Joe Walsh — who criticised Trump for “tearing down the White House like he owns it” — D’Souza replied that “America is also OUR home”, and accused Democrats of “tearing down the walls” and letting “millions of home invaders in.” It was standard D’Souza rhetoric — populi
'Vile degradation': Trump ally Dinesh D'Souza shocked to discover MAGA's anti

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