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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
Echoing the anti-immigrant movement’s call to build a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico and the anti-LGBT movement’s cries to restrict marriage to a union between a man and a woman, the GOP has released its official 2016 policy platform.
The stark change in the Republican Party; Jones says Trump champions their values; Steve King thinks whites have contributed the most; and more.
The man who killed three Baton Rouge police officers over the weekend was a member of a black antigovernment “sovereign citizen” group whose members believe they are indigenous to the United States and beyond the reach of the federal government.
Baton Rouge cop killer linked to antigovernment group; Trump opens his big show in Cleveland; King defends his Confederate flag; and more.
A neo-Nazi skinhead who faced the prospect of returning to prison was arrested Saturday in southwestern Washington state, a day after three people were found murdered at a home where a Confederate flag flew over the crime scene.
A suspect with ties to a black separatist hate group has been arrested in Indiana on attempted murder and other charges related to shooting a transgender woman in the face last weekend.
A demonstration during their annual conference in Wetumpka may have given the impression that the League of the South’s leadership has gained control of their rowdier members; a run-in with Montgomery’s LGBT community shows otherwise.
Far right’s momentum is growing; Trump invites Clarke to speak in Cleveland; Minneapolis cops’ far-right ties; and more.
For the second time in less than a year, half a dozen churches in the St. Louis area have been the targets of attempted arson and what appears to be hate-related graffiti.
A year of extreme political rhetoric on the campaign trail approaches a milestone as several antigovernment and racist groups have announced plans to attend the Republican National Convention, including some promising to be armed.
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