White supremacist rally leader Jason Kessler was interrupted while filming a livestream on Tuesday by his father, who scolded his son for recording in his bedroom.
Kessler was filming an interview with Patrick Little, a neo-Nazi who ran an unsuccessful campaign for Senate in California.
Kessler’s father is heard to shout during the livestream, a clip of which was shared on Vox.
The livestream was originally posted on June 28, but clips from the video went viral this week following the "Unite the Right 2" rally.
Kessler organized the “Unite the Right 2” rally in Washington, D.C., last weekend to mark the one-year anniversary of the deadly Charlottesville rally.
Fewer than 30 white supremacists attended the event and were met by hundreds of counterprotesters.
He says in the video that he may have to start renting the boat out or sell it at a loss due to his expenses. »