'We don't need Muslims': White nationalist super PAC makes robocall in New Hampshire backing Donald Trump

  • It's paid for by the American National Super PAC
  • American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor can be heard speaking on call
  • He has said 'I don't know whether he wants [my support] or not. I think he wants support from everyone'
  • Trump campaign has said: 'Mr. Trump has disavowed all Super PACs offering their support and continues to do so' 

A white nationalist super PAC is behind a robocall that advocates Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and is being made with people in New Hampshire.

It's paid for by the American National Super PAC, and includes three voices, according to CNN.

'I am a farmer and white nationalist. Support Donald Trump,' a voice says, according to the news outlet.

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'American Renaissance' editor and white nationalist Jared Taylor, shown here, is one of the people who speak on a pro-Trump robocall paid for by Johnson's American National super PAC

In the robocall, American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor can be heard speaking. Taylor (pictured) has said: 'I don't know whether [Trump] wants [my support] or not. I think he wants support from everyone'

The voice goes on to say: 'This call is not authorized by Donald Trump.'

A different voice says: 'We don't need Muslims. We need smart, well-educated, white people.'

In the robocall, American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor can be heard speaking, CNN reported.

Taylor said in an interview with the news outlet that he is a 'white advocate' and that: 'I don't know whether [Trump] wants [my support] or not.

'I think he wants support from everyone.

'Whether or not he would agree with me is an entirely other matter.

'Remember, it is I who am supporting Donald Trump, and not Donald Trump who is supporting me.'

Taylor also said: 'They will say that I support Donald Trump because he's going to send away all illegal immigrants and build a wall and that he wants to put a moratorium on Islamic immigration, and I will say that what this means is that he wants immigrants who will assimilate to our Western values.

'And I'm all for that, and I think all of the people in New Hampshire are all for that, too.'

A Trump spokeswoman has said 'Mr. Trump has disavowed all Super PACs offering their support and continues to do so.' Trump is seen at a South Carolina event on Friday 

A Trump spokeswoman has said 'Mr. Trump has disavowed all Super PACs offering their support and continues to do so.' Trump is seen at a South Carolina event on Friday 

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told CNN: 'Mr. Trump has disavowed all Super PACs offering their support and continues to do so.'

The American National Super PAC made robocalls advocating Trump in Iowa, as well.

Trump told CNN in January: 'I would disavow it, but nothing in this country shocks me.

'People in this country are angry. They're angry at what's going on.

'They're angry at the border. They're angry at the crime.

'They're angry at people coming in and shooting Kate [Steinle] in the back in California, in San Francisco.

'They're angry when Jamiel Shaw's shot in the face by an illegal immigrant.

'They're angry when the woman - the veteran, 65 years old - is raped, sodomized and killed by the illegal immigrant.

'And they're very angry about it and, by the way, and thousands of other cases like that.'

The New Hampshire primary election will take place on Tuesday.

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