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1:27 PM PT — Miami nightclub Vendôme announced that three employees have been fired following an internal review. The venue also said it had “permanently banned the individuals involved in this incident from the Vendôme venue”, but members of the group include Andrew Tait and Nick Fuentes ——Not named directly.
The nightclub added that it has implemented new protocols and policies to ensure a similar incident does not happen again.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate are distancing themselves from backlash after they were spotted partying. kanye westThe song “Heil Hitler” was played… indicating that they were not singing along but denouncing anti-Semitism.
ICYMI…influential brother seen alongside Nick Fuentes, Sneko, Myron Gainesand clavicle On a party bus and later at a Miami nightclub, the controversial song ringing in the background This weekend – the band members sang together and even flashed a Nazi salute.
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While Andrew and Tristan weren’t on camera singing together, they certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves – Tristan even bounced around on the party bus beforehand.
However, the brothers’ lawyer, Joseph McBride”, told TMZ… “If anyone wants to be angry, that anger belongs to the person who chose to play this tune and the person who chose to sing this tune. What I can say unconditionally is. Neither Andrew Tate nor Tristan Tate did that. If the club is looking for someone to blame, it should start by looking in the mirror.
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He continued… “Andrew and Tristan Tate condemn anti-Semitism and any glorification of Judaism. adolf hitler. Free speech is not a license to hate. There is a clear line between expressing a point of view and inciting hatred. Andrew and Tristan reject all forms of hate. “
Given the Tate brothers’ rejection of anti-Semitism… it raises questions about why they would associate with known anti-Semites like Fuentes in the first place – but their lawyers insisted the gathering was “not an endorsement of anyone’s views” but rather a “defense of principle.”
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McBride added that “Andrew Tate is a touchstone for free speech on the internet,” which he said is why other controversial influencers who “operate on the fringes of protected speech” joined the brother for a night in Miami.
Vendôme – the Miami nightclub – said it was conducting an internal review to understand how “Heil Hitler” was played during the bottle parade… and said it would take immediate action to hold those responsible accountable.
