Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Germany Superfan Freddy to Visit White House as Nick Adams Defies Doxxing Backlash
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Germany Superfan Freddy to Visit White House as Nick Adams Defies Doxxing Backlash

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • Freddy will still visit the White House and West Wing, Nick Adams said, after online backlash pushed the Germany superfan to deactivate his social media accounts.
  • Adams said the visit would proceed as planned despite what he called attempts by the “radical Left” to doxx and silence Freddy over his pro-America travel posts.
  • Last month, Adams had confirmed Freddy’s White House invitation after the visitor won attention from Americans by live-tweeting his first trip to the United States.
  • The episode has become a political flashpoint around tourism, online harassment and the Trump administration’s effort to frame Freddy’s visit as part of its “America 250” message.

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