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Anti-LGBT pastor and former NFL player Paul Blair—who once said that Communism, the “radical homosexual agenda,” and the “secularist movement” are all inspired by Satan—is running for state Senate in Oklahoma’s hotly contested District 41.
A congressional candidate in eastern Tennessee who recently made national headlines for his “Make America White Again” billboards is hoping Donald Trump’s racially charged presidential campaign will increase his chances of winning.
The alarming rise of white nationalism; Trump’s role in normalizing white supremacy; Carto’s file open to the public; and more.
A white supremacist gang member with tattooed eyes, who disappeared while on parole, is back in police custody.
White supremacists cheer Trump’s speech; Spencer makes a show at GOP gathering; Nevada bombing linked to Finicum friend; and more.
After weeks of rumors, David Duke, the former leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, has formally announced his bid for U.S. Senate in his home state of Louisiana on the last day for qualifying for the race.
Trump’s rise fits a well-established pattern; Milo censors quotes from his own page; Heimbach charged in Trump protester assault; and more.
Last April, the leaders of dozens of white supremacist groups got together with an age-old idea: unify the unruly and questionable characters that populate the ranks of the white supremacist world under a new banner. What they came up with was the Aryan Nationalist Alliance (ANA).
Antigovernment activist sentenced to 18 months in prison for building illegal ponds on public lands. Already, the movement inspired by Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy is sounding alarm.
Four months after he was filmed shoving a black protester at a rally for Donald Trump in Louisville, white nationalist Matthew Heimbach and two others face criminal charges.