Extremist Marty O’Donnell amplified known “neo-Nazi influencer” Charles Cornish-Dale – known as the Raw Egg Nationalist – by recently hosting the controversial figure on his podcast, Jewish Insider reports.

Cornish-Dale is known for spreading antisemitic, pro-Nazi, and white nationalist content on his social media account, including posts that feature quotes from Mein Kampf, Nazi uniforms, swastika flags, “HH,”— which stands for Heil Hitler — and other Nazi and white nationalist imagery and slogans.
Jewish Insider reports that O’Donnell acknowledged and downplayed Cornish-Dale’s controversial background throughout the interview.
Read the reporting for yourself…
Jewish Insider: Nevada GOP candidate Marty O’Donnell hosted neo-Nazi influencer on podcast
- In August 2025, O’Donnell hosted Charles Cornish-Dale, a popular far-right influencer better known by his online pseudonym “Raw Egg Nationalist,” on his podcast for a friendly discussion.
- Repeatedly, over the course of multiple years, Cornish-Dale has shared antisemitic and pro-Nazi content on his Raw Egg Nationalist X account.
- Those posts include a quote from Mein Kampf alongside a meme featuring a man in a Nazi uniform in front of a swastika flag; a reference to the “zog” — a conspiracy theory claiming Zionist control of the U.S. government and society; the shorthand “HH” — which stands for Heil Hitler; an advertisement for “Blood, Soil and Grass-fed Beef” t-shirts — referencing a Nazi and white nationalist slogan; and various other Nazi-sympathetic posts.
- In his introduction to the interview, O’Donnell acknowledged that Cornish-Dale has been “accused of many weird — fascist, nationalist, white nationalist, misogynist, you name it — he’s been accused of everything.”
- [O’Donnell] called the interview “one of those sort of marriages made in heaven.”
- Later in the interview, O’Donnell again dismissed criticisms of Cornish-Dale, including accusations of white nationalism and misogyny, as not credible. Cornish-Dale responded, “Once upon a time you were a Nazi if you held specific political beliefs and worshiped Adolf Hitler and all that, and now you’re just a Nazi if you’re right wing” — glossing over his own past commentary.
- O’Donnell’s personal Discord server — The Marty Army — which he has used and promoted for campaign purposes, also contains a number of users who have shared antisemitic, pro-Nazi and anti-Israel sentiments.
- Some of those comments, including a series of comments deriding the Anti-Defamation League, have been shared in a channel dedicated to O’Donnell’s congressional campaign.
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