In the aftermath of a bloody brawl that broke out during a KKK rally, Will Quigg, grand dragon of California, reportedly told Professor Brian Levin, director of the Centre for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, that his top choice for president would be Clinton.

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Quigg had formerly endorsed Trump, calling him “the last hope" – leading some people to believe his Clinton endorsement was just a trick.

Quigg maintained his reversal of opinion when The Telegraph interviewed him, saying his support of Trump "was before we found out about what Hillary Clinton's main agenda was." He also claimed to know Clinton's hidden agenda.

"She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She's telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she's Bill Clinton's wife, she's close to the Bushes. [But] once she's in the presidency, she's going to come out and her true colors are going to show."

When pressed on why he retracted his support for Trump, Quigg claimed, “We don’t like his hair. We think it’s a toupee. He won’t do what he says he will do. He says he’s going to build a 20-foot high fence along with border with Mexico and make them pay. How’s he going to do that?”

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Fulton DA Fani Willis (center) with Nathan J. Wade (right), the special prosecutor she hired to manage the Trump case and had a romantic relationship with, at a news conference announcing charges against President-elect Donald Trump and others in Atlanta, Aug. 14, 2023. Georgia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, upheld an appeals court's decision to disqualify Willis from the election interference case against Trump and his allies. (Kenny Holston/New York Times)

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