A Trump boat parade in Jupiter, Florida, turned chaotic when a group of men dressed in neo-Nazi shirts and waving swastika flags crashed the event—only to be met with swift retaliation from angry participants. The parade, a part of ongoing MAGA rallies leading up to the 2024 election, quickly shifted gears when the uninvited group caused a stir by hurling racist slurs and offensive messages. But Trump supporters were not having it and made their feelings very clear—by drenching the group with water.
The bizarre scene unfolded when a boat flying Trump and Nazi flags, occupied by men shouting phrases like “Heil Trump” and “White Power,” floated dangerously close to another vessel filled with Trump supporters. The parade, which started at the Jupiter Inlet Bridge and moved towards Palm Beach, quickly shifted from celebratory to tense. In one viral clip, the neo-Nazis can be heard shouting hateful rhetoric, even using the n-word, as they heckled the other boat.
The situation escalated when passengers on the targeted boat decided to fight back. A sudden blast of water shot from behind the Trump-supporting boat, causing the neo-Nazis’ vessel to rock and sway. As the spray hit its mark, someone on the first boat shouted, “Ha, you f****** p****!” and flipped a middle finger toward the offending group. Online, Trump supporters praised the response, with one commenter joking, “That was a MAGA splash!”
A few democrat imposters try to infiltrate a TRUMP BOAT PARADE.🤣 pic.twitter.com/Pt2xAfWp46
— ULTRA MAGA PROJEKT JNCOJOK⭐️⭐️⭐️🍊 (@jncojok3) October 15, 2024
Many attendees were quick to distance themselves from the intruders, insisting they were not real Trump supporters. Several onlookers accused the group of being “liberal activists” or “feds” trying to make MAGA supporters look bad. Some comments suggested the men were plants: “No way they support Trump. He’s been solid for Israel,” one person wrote. Others echoed similar sentiments, with another adding, “Dirty Dems doing their usual plants.”
Carlos Gavidia, who organized the parade, also weighed in, thanking the “patriots” on the boat for handling the situation. In a social media post, Gavidia said, “These patriots took care of the infiltrators pretending to be with us, wearing masks and flying terrible Nazi flags.” He confirmed that marine patrol arrived to detain the intruders, ensuring they wouldn’t disrupt the event further. Gavidia also noted that the boat’s registration numbers were visible, suggesting it wouldn’t be long before the true identities of the men were revealed.
The Trump campaign was quick to disavow the group, with spokesperson Karoline Leavitt telling *Newsweek* that the incident was an act of “liberal activism.” Leavitt added, “Kamala’s supporters are reaching all-time lows,” and claimed the group’s goal was to generate fake news and create controversy at the rally.
Despite the strange interruption, the rest of the weekend parade went off without further incident. Trails of boats, flying both American and Trump flags, cruised along the water as attendees in red, white, and blue outfits celebrated together. Even Eric Trump joined the festivities, rallying alongside supporters as part of the final push leading up to Election Day.
While the incident with the neo-Nazis remains unresolved—no arrests or charges have been confirmed—the message from Trump supporters was clear: they won’t tolerate hate groups or anyone attempting to hijack their events. The focus, they say, remains on patriotism, family values, and pride in America as the critical election date draws closer.