This glaring omission was not out of character for Pool. He habitually comes to the defense of the Proud Boys, as well.) The following month, Pool used his YouTube platform to say the Oath Keepers had been unjustly “ smeared” by the Southern Poverty Law Center. They are going to take the White House and do whatever they can and paramilitary.” (Pool made these comments to then-colleagues at the media company he started. 3 goes chaotic,” Pool said in early September during a recorded conversation reviewed by The Daily Beast.Ī few minutes later, Pool added: “The right-wing militias, the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, and just the Proud Boys and Trump supporters, they are going to rush full-speed to D.C. “Dude, I’ve had messages from people saying that they’ve already got plans to rush to D.C. What Pool kept secret from his younger, overwhelmingly male, decidedly right-leaning audience during this time is that he seemed to have a pretty good idea what might happen on Jan. After all, he was just commenting on the news. At the same time, in each video Pool tried to separate himself from the hardcore conspiracy theorists. Throughout the fall of 2020, the wildly successful YouTube pundit had spent countless hours hyping the blinkered legal strategies and half-baked fantasies about voter fraud animating the online right.