Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz faints again at hospital after tumbling over lectern on stage at NYC Young Republican gala: sources
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Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz faints again at hospital after tumbling over lectern on stage at NYC Young Republican gala: sources

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Alex Bruesewitz, a top adviser for President-elect Donald Trump, remains in the hospital on Monday, where he’s suffered another fainting spell after tumbling over a lectern on stage Sunday night at a New York Young Republican gala, sources told The Post.

“He is still admitted to a hospital in New York where he has undergone a series of tests. Please keep this young fighter in your thoughts and prayers,” Bruesewitz’s lawyer Joseph D. McBride wrote on X Monday morning.

The 27-year-old Bruesewitz fainted again after being admitted to the hospital, according to two sources familiar with the incident. He had appeared totally fine before the incident at the gala.

Alex Bruesewitz, a top adviser for President-elect Donald Trump, remains in the hospital on Monday, where he’s suffered another fainting spell after tumbling over a lectern on stage Sunday night. RSBN

The Trump adviser was mid-speech — energetically commending the New York Young Republican Club and giving shout-outs to prominent attendees — when he began slurring his words.

“I’m forgetting my words,” he managed to say before toppling forward over the lectern.

Raheem Kassam, a former senior aide to British politician Nigel Farage, came out on stage later to calm attendees’ nerves.

“I talked to our friend Alex Bruesewitz and you know what he said to me? He goes, ‘Did I at least look cool?’” Kassam said.

The 27-year-old Bruesewitz fainted again after being admitted to the hospital, according to two sources. AFP via Getty Images

“I said, ‘Alex, you used gravity like I’ve seen nobody use gravity before in their lives,’” he joked. “But he’s recuperating back there, so give him a big cheer so he’ll hear you.”

Human Events editor Jack Posobiec said he spoke to Breusewitz backstage afterward and that he was OK.

“He is getting checked out by medical after having a brief fainting spell onstage. All levels are normal. Only thing he asked me was, ‘Did it look cool?’ He’ll be just fine,” Posobiec wrote on X, also speculating that it was a case of “dehydration + locked legs.”

Bruesewitz was said to be OK after the fainting incident. @alexbruesewitz/Instagram

Bruesewitz is CEO of X Strategies LLC, a political consultancy firm with a mission of “America First conservatism,” its website states, and he has authored several books on conservative politics.

The fainting spell notwithstanding, Bruesewitz — who travels the country giving pro-MAGA speeches — is no stranger to the podium.

“Bruesewitz has been the driving force behind the efforts to defeat Republicans who fight against Trump and the MAGA movement and works to replace them with Republicans who fight for values we hold dear,” an excerpt from his X Strategies, according to his bio.

Bruesewitz worked as a political strategist on Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign. @alexbruesewitz/Instagram

Otherwise, spirits were high during the annual black-tie gala at Cipriani Wall Street, which sported a lineup of speakers that included former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and senior Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski.

The speakers gushed over conservative triumphs, including the recent acquittal of Daniel Penny, the ex-Marine who subdued a violent homeless man on a subway car and was charged with manslaughter after the man died.

“Daniel Penny became the folk hero that we need in a post-constitutional America besieged by existential, internal threats,” New York Young Republican President Gavin Wax said in a speech.

Bruesewitz is CEO of X Strategies LLC, a political consultancy firm with a mission of “America First conservatism,” its website states. @alexbruesewitz/Instagram

Yet even before Bruesewitz’s tumble, a current tension had been running under the joy.

Event staff were reportedly on high alert for moles and saboteurs, according to one reporter for City & State New York, who described being hounded by a “chaperone” and called “crazy” by a gala rep.

Gavin McInnes, founder of the controversial far right-wing group The Proud Boys, was allegedly delivering profanity-laced tirades in the VIP section, comparing American voters to “a crazy b—h girlfriend” who “goes and f—s other people,” the outlet reported.

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