Baudet was confronted with the report on talk show Beau, but said he knew nothing about it. He acknowledged that the board members could no longer access their e-mail and social media due to his actions. He says he wants to prevent them from using it to “kick him out of the party.”
The former FvD leader also received questions about a letter of fire in which senator Nicki Pouw-Verweij would have warned the party board that Baudet has been radicalized recently. De Telegraaf quoted from that letter on Wednesday evening.
The letter states, among other things, that Baudet recently used conspiracy theories about the corona virus at a meeting with party leaders. He is also said to have laughed at anti-Semitic and homophobic statements in app groups by members of the youth movement. They have now set the party ablaze.
Baudet spoke to Beau of “silly reproaches.” He denied holding anti-Semitic or racist views.
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