The incident happened just before Youngkin was slated to give a stump speech to a crowd of “Latinos for Youngkin” at a local restaurant, when campaign officials approached a man, named Fredy Burgos, who was wearing both a red pro-Trump hat emblazoned with “Build the Wall” and a pin promoting white nationalist and Unite the Right rally attendee Nicholas Fuentes.
Burgos is a longtime far-right activist and former local Republican party official who made waves during the Trump years with a series of bombastic statements that earned him plenty of enemies in local conservative circles. The Washington Post, reporting on a 2018 drive to oust him from his post on the Fairfax County Republican Party committee, wrote that he was a “verbal bomb-thrower whose attacks against Muslims, immigrants and others have turned off moderates.”
He even appeared alongside several of Fuentes’ white nationalist followers— known online as Groypers — at a Loudoun County School Board meeting recently, which has become a local flashpoint in the nationwide right-wing campaign to ban anti-racist lessons in public schools.