Jacob Wohl has no power or followers on the right, of any actual importance. The internet distorts reality, especially social media.
Literally the only exposure he gets is "reactions" from the "reactors".
There are pertinent examples from both right and left.
Trump himself is a good one. Morning Joe and similar programs, gave Trump almost unfettered positive coverage in the summer and fall of 2015 that amounted to almost a Billion dollars in free advertising, including carrying entire campaign speeches.
Jacob Wohl has appeared on Fox News, written for Gateway Pundit, featured on Breitbart, etc etc. All of these are credentialed news media outlets (I know, I can't believe it either). In addition, yes, his social media following, before he got trash-canned on most sites, was significant. He's even been retweeted by the President himself (as part of a leftist plot, no doubt)!
Jacob Wohl's attempts to blackmail a Presidential candidate or Robert Mueller with manufactured allegations of sexual assault is news. He's going to wind up in jail, eventually, and he's trying hard to make it happen sooner or later. That's not because "the Left" is giving him "oxygen." The only oxygen we all agreed to give Wohl at the last meeting was to laugh and laugh at him.
When Rachel Maddow goes on MSNBC and invents some scary nightmare about the Russkies coming to Fargo, ND in the middle of the night to cut gas lines causing your furnace to shut off and you and your kids to freeze to death, I don't blame "the Right." I blame Maddow. When left-equivalent of Wohl grifter Lousie Mensch says that Trump will be executed for treason, I don't blame "the Right." I blame Mensch, because she's looney tunes.
Re: Trump, yes, we all agree that he received outsized coverage, and the guy obviously inspires his supporters in a way not many on the right have in recent times. Shifting the discussion about Wohl to the President is bizarre, but I'll play along. Trump got plenty of wall-to-wall coverage on Fox News and sympathetic conservative media sites like Breitbart. Your beloved National Review's "Against Trump" edition is both sad and absolutely hilarious in retrospect.
Trying to pretend that Trump is ACTUALLY a product of the left is not persuasive, to say the least. The guy is breaking records for the highest levels of support among Republican voters of any President ever; I think the most recent polls have him at 89 and 91 percent support among Republicans. Maybe your party is leaving you behind Freddy, but it sure as sht isn't "the Left's" fault.