Trump turns federal government’s back on transgender citizens as the community faces attacks; threats alarm both Jewish and Muslim communities; a tattoo artist doing his part to fight hate; and more.
Trump turns federal government’s back on transgender citizens as the community faces attacks; threats alarm both Jewish and Muslim communities; a tattoo artist doing his part to fight hate; and more.
After just over 20 years as the premier online gathering place for white Supremacists, Stormfront.org lost its crown to the unruly, meme-fueled neo-Nazi propaganda shop, the Daily Stormer, in July of 2016.
In just over a month, Jewish Community Centers across the country and abroad received anonymous bomb threats on five separate occasions.
Trump spent President’s Day with man who wants to “kill 100 million” Muslims; militia groups meet the law -- in court; when hate attacks, many stand up and fight back; and more.
Last June, six months after paying a visit to the occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Washington State Representative Matt Shea organized a chapter of the anti-Muslim hate group ACT For America in Spokane, Washington.
As President Trump is pressured to substantively respond to the rise in anti-Semitic incidents since his election, a new analysis reveals that Breitbart News under Trump's chief strategist Stephen Bannon fostered a comment section — a sample of Breitbart’s readership — that increasingly reflected language specific to the white nationalist “alt-right” movement, including anti-Semitic sentiment.
Death threats against Muslims, anti-Semitic crimes on the rise. Racist bullying in Michigan and more
David Friedman was profusely apologetic about his incendiary rhetoric attacking liberal Jews, but was less than forthcoming about his involvement with a far-right West Bank institution.
‘Telephone terrorism’ hits Jewish centers; Supremacist planned Roof-style rampage; Militia vows to protect congressman; and more.
At press conference, president tells one reporter to sit down after asking, and then blames incidents on ‘the other side.’