Donald Trump supporter and white supremacist Nick Fuentes made disturbing "jokes" about accidentally killing his future wife as Elon Musk confirmed he will reinstate the controversial political commentator's account on X, formerly Twitter.

In audio obtained and played by The Daily Beast's "The New Abnormal" podcast, Fuentes, who is single, said his "problem" with marriage was that he could end up behind bars "forever" because he may accidentally murder his spouse in a fit of rage.

The 25-year-old live streamer described a potential scenario "years into" his hypothetical marriage wherein his anger gets the better of him, and he ends up hurting his partner.

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"I totally see myself accidentally killing my wife 'cause I just get mad, you know. We'll be like years into the marriage, I'm gonna be angry about something. It's gonna be a little bit too hot in the house. It's gonna be one of those days where I haven't slept all night, I haven't eaten in a day," Fuentes said in the audio clip.

He added, "So I'm like in the worst possible mood and she's gonna say something and I'm gonna just accidentally kill her."

The far-right political commentator continued to go into detail about how he would "accidentally" kill his wife.

"I'm just gonna hit her and she's gonna hit her head on the counter and she's just gonna like die," he said. "She's gonna say something, I'm gonna lose control. I'm gonna blast her."

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But Fuentes quickly added that he was only "kidding," though he admitted that women often make him angry.

"These are just jokes. I would never put my hand on anyone," he insisted. "I'm a lover. I don't attack people... but you know, women do piss me off a lot."

Fuentes is no stranger to making such controversial comments.

Last year, he claimed on a show called "As F**k" that he wants to marry a 16-year-old wife when he turns 30 and suggested that women age like milk, as seen in a video shared by account Right Wing Watch.

He's also criticized interracial marriage, cast doubts on the Holocaust, and praised Hitler as "cool" in the past, Business Insider noted.

The Anti-Defamation League accused Fuentes of making "racist and antisemitic comments under the guise of being provocative and ironic."

Fuentes made headlines back in November 2022 when Axios broke the news that he had dinner with Trump and Kanye West at the former president's Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.

At the time, West claimed in a video posted on X that Trump was "really impressed" with "loyalist" Fuentes, who served as the rapper's then-2024 campaign adviser.

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Donald Trump visits Trump International Golf Links on June 25, 2016 in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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However, amid the backlash to his meeting with the pair, Trump told Axios that he wasn't aware West would bring a guest along to their meeting and wrote on Truth Social that he "didn't know Nick Fuentes."

Sharing more details about the dinner, Trump later told Fox News that Fuentes didn't express his controversial views during the meal and that they "wouldn't have been accepted" had he done so.

Despite Trump seemingly distancing himself from Fuentes, the live streamer backed the GOP 2024 presidential candidate and declared him "the rightful king of America" following his indictments last year.

In a video shared by Right Wing Watch on YouTube, Fuentes held up his right hand and swore allegiance to Trump.

"I swear allegiance to Donald Trump. Forget the Constitution. I swear allegiance to Donald Trump. I swear allegiance to America. And I swear allegiance to God and Jesus Christ," Fuentes said. "That's our pledge. That's our oath."

Fuentes' comments have seen him get suspended from X several times over the years. His last post on the social media site came in January 2023 when he shared a chart that was deemed antisemitic. He was banned from X shortly after making the post.

However, on Thursday, Musk announced that he will reinstate Fuentes's account "provided he does not violate the law."

"It is better to have anti whatever out in the open to be rebutted than grow simmering in the darkness," the X owner added.