Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is speaking out after a viral nightclub video showed right wing influencers inside Club Vendôme chanting “Heil Hitler,” a moment that quickly ignited outrage online and forced the venue to issue a public apology.

The incident unfolded when a group of right wing influencers including Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Myron Gaines, and Clavicular arrived at Vendôme and requested Kanye West’s banned song that references Nazi ideology. Video clips circulating online showed members of the group chanting along inside the club, with some appearing to make Nazi salutes as the song played during a bottle parade moment.
The DJ working that night was DJ Vybz, who has since been pulled into the controversy after footage showed the track playing while the crowd reacted inside the venue.
In a public statement, Mayor Meiner said he was disturbed and disgusted by the videos, calling the chants symbols of hatred and genocide tied to one of the darkest chapters in human history. He emphasized that Miami Beach is an inclusive city and stated that individuals promoting extremist ideology should never be welcomed into local nightlife spaces.
The mayor also shared that members of his own family were victims of the Holocaust, underscoring why the incident struck a deeply personal chord. He stressed that antisemitism and hate speech have no place in Miami Beach or any public setting.
Following the backlash, Club Vendôme released an apology acknowledging the video and calling the content deeply offensive and unacceptable. The club said it does not condone antisemitism or hate speech and is conducting an internal review to determine how the song request was allowed.
Meanwhile, several of the influencers involved responded online with dismissive remarks toward critics, further fueling backlash and raising questions about accountability when extremist rhetoric spills into public nightlife spaces.


Of course the Jew runs the city of Miami.
Are any American politicians running the show?